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Data

Year of publication

2020

Type

Quantitative

Design

Cross-sectional

Classification

Other (non-stated)

Country studied

Brazil

Data

Primary

Data Collected

One food frequency questionnaire

Study setting

Clinic

Age group of participant

Teenagers/13-19

Participant sex

Female

Target population

Vulnerable (adolescent pregnant females)

Sample size

n=15 (participants)

Teenage pregnancy: Dietary patterns and correlation with their socioeconomic profile

Goal

Analyze the food intake of pregnant adolescents attended in Basic Health Units, correlating with their nutrtional status and socioeconomic factor.

Results

By relating these data to the socioeconomic profile, it was found that economic factors tend to negatively influence the Nutritional Status and food intake of young pregnant women.

Authors

Pinto MLM, Queiroz MP, Santos ABMV, Silva MDR, Pereira MTL, Campos RDS.

Journal

Research, Society and Development

DOI

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