Harnessing behavioral interventions to enhance micronutrient intake in pregnancy: A comprehensive review
Ilangovan Pratheesha,
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Aruna Subramaniam,
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Punitha Josephine Santhanasamy
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Journal of Education and Health Promotion,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: March 1, 2025
Pregnancy
is
a
pivotal
moment
in
woman’s
life,
necessitating
an
increased
focus
on
ensuring
sufficient
nutrition
to
promote
both
maternal
wellbeing
and
fetal
growth.
During
this
period,
it
crucial
emphasize
the
need
for
adequate
micronutrients,
including
iron,
calcium,
vitamin
D.
However,
pregnant
women
worldwide
continue
experience
deficits
these
essential
nutrients,
which
increases
risk
of
adverse
health
outcomes
infants.
Behavioral
intervention
presents
potentially
practical
approach
address
disparity
by
focusing
dietary
modification
encouraging
compliance
with
prescribed
nutritional
standards.
This
comprehensive
review
utilized
systematic
literature
collect
pertinent
material
article
from
Scopus
Web
Science
databases,
scientific
credibility,
transparency,
comprehensiveness
regarding
behavioral
interventions
promoting
D
consumption
among
women.
seeks
provide
clinicians,
researchers,
policymakers
information
techniques
enhance
improving
food
intake
during
pregnancy.
Further,
will
explore
strategies,
efficacy,
underlying
processes,
future
directions.
Language: Английский
Emotional and relational protective factors during pregnancy and psychological well-being and personal growth after childbirth
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 15
Published: Nov. 20, 2023
Studies
in
the
perinatal
literature
tend
to
focus
on
potential
negative
outcomes,
but
little
attention
has
been
paid
protective
factors
that
may
be
associated
with
better
psychological
well-being
or
positive
mental
changes,
such
as
personal
growth.Drawing
Broaden
and
Build
Theory
of
Positive
Emotions,
study
employed
a
prospective
design
sequential
mediation
model
examine
mechanism
by
which
during
pregnancy
(dispositional
gratitude,
perceived
relationship
quality
partner,
maternal-foetal
bonding)
associated,
sequence,
higher
growth
after
childbirth
among
first-time
mothers.The
sample
consisted
515
women
who
were
recruited
through
social
media
completed
questionnaires
two
phases:
Time
1,
second
half
their
pregnancy;
2,
around
12
weeks
birth
first
baby.Results
show
gratitude
was
pregnancy,
bonding,
turn
childbirth.
The
indirect
effects
significant.The
expands
knowledge
outcomes
transition
motherhood,
demonstrates
emotions,
link
chain
predicting
from
Language: Английский
Factors influencing happiness and depression in high-risk pregnant women: a cross-sectional study using the ecological systems approach
Women s Health Nursing,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
30(3), P. 203 - 215
Published: Sept. 30, 2024
The
increasing
number
of
high-risk
pregnancies
has
led
to
a
greater
emphasis
on
psychological
well-being
in
nursing
care.
However,
reducing
depression
does
not
automatically
equate
happiness.
This
study
aimed
systematically
examine
the
factors
influencing
happiness
and
among
pregnant
women
South
Korea.
Language: Английский