Associations of Dietary Patterns and Vitamin D Levels with Iron Status in Pregnant Women: A Cross-Sectional Study in Taiwan

Author:

Das Arpita1,Bai Chyi-Huey234ORCID,Chang Jung-Su145ORCID,Huang Ya-Li23,Wang Fan-Fen6ORCID,Chen Yi-Chun1ORCID,Chao Jane C.-J.1478ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nutrition and Health Sciences, College of Nutrition, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei 110301, Taiwan

2. Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei 110301, Taiwan

3. School of Public Health, College of Public Health, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei 110301, Taiwan

4. Nutrition Research Center, Taipei Medical University Hospital, 252 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei 110301, Taiwan

5. Graduate Institute of Metabolism and Obesity Sciences, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei 110301, Taiwan

6. Department of Metabolism, Yangming Branch, Taipei City Hospital, 105 Yusheng Street, Taipei 111024, Taiwan

7. Master Program in Global Health and Health Security, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei 110301, Taiwan

8. TMU Research Center for Digestive Medicine, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei 110301, Taiwan

Abstract

Vitamin D is involved in the pathophysiology of anemia. This cross-sectional study was conducted using the Nationwide Nutrition and Health Survey in Pregnant Women in Taiwan database. We investigated associations among dietary patterns (DPs), vitamin D, and iron-related biomarkers in pregnant women. The principal component analysis revealed four DPs. Linear and logistic regression analyses were performed to investigate the association of DPs with anemia-related biomarkers. Plant-based, carnivore, and dairy and nondairy alternatives DPs were positively associated with serum vitamin D levels. After adjusting covariates, the pregnant women consuming plant-based DPs at the mid-tertile (T2) were associated with reduced risks of low serum folate and vitamin D levels, and those consuming carnivore DPs at higher tertiles (T2 and/or T3) were correlated with an increased risk of low serum iron levels but decreased risks of low serum transferrin saturation, vitamin B12, and vitamin D levels. The pregnant women consuming dairy and nondairy alternatives DPs at the highest tertile (T3) were associated with reduced risks of low serum folate and vitamin B12 levels. However, the processed food DP was not correlated with anemia-related biomarkers. Thus, plant-based, carnivore, and dairy and nondairy alternatives DPs were associated with the risk of low-serum-anemia-related variables.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics

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