Pregnant women's knowledge of, and adherence to, New Zealand Food Safety in Pregnancy guidelines
E Jeffs, J Williman, C Brunton… - The New Zealand …, 2020 - search.proquest.com
AIM: Pregnant women are at increased risk for contracting foodborne illness. Simple food
safety precautions can prevent illness. The aim of this study was to examine pregnant …
safety precautions can prevent illness. The aim of this study was to examine pregnant …
Diet during pregnancy: Women's knowledge of and adherence to food safety guidelines
Background As a precaution against acquiring food‐borne illnesses, guidelines recommend
women avoid some foods during pregnancy. Aims To examine among women receiving …
women avoid some foods during pregnancy. Aims To examine among women receiving …
Adherence to the Australian dietary guidelines during pregnancy: evidence from a national study
ObjectiveTo assess dietary intake of pregnant women against the Australian Dietary
Guidelines with respect to the Five Food Group recommendations and determine predictors …
Guidelines with respect to the Five Food Group recommendations and determine predictors …
Falling short of dietary guidelines–What do Australian pregnant women really know? A cross sectional study
K Bookari, H Yeatman, M Williamson - Women and Birth, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Maternal diets are not consistent with dietary guidance and this may affect the
health of mothers and their infants. Nutrition knowledge and motivation may be important …
health of mothers and their infants. Nutrition knowledge and motivation may be important …
Adherence to the national guidance on foods and drinks to limit or avoid during pregnancy in England: the PEAR Study
Objective: The National Health Service (NHS) England website provides guidance on
foods/drinks to avoid or limit during pregnancy because of microbiological, toxicological or …
foods/drinks to avoid or limit during pregnancy because of microbiological, toxicological or …
Food safety knowledge and practice among pregnant women: A cross sectional study in Ghana
E Asiedu, A Assan… - Journal of Public Health …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Foodborne disease is a growing public health concern worldwide, especially
among vulnerable populations. Improved understanding of food safety practices is …
among vulnerable populations. Improved understanding of food safety practices is …
Providing guidance on foods to avoid or limit during pregnancy by midwives in England
L Beasant, J Ingram, R Tonks… - Royal College of …, 2022 - research-information.bris.ac.uk
Background The NHS website gives guidance for pregnant women in England on foods and
drinks to avoid or limit because of microbiological, toxicological or teratogenic hazards …
drinks to avoid or limit because of microbiological, toxicological or teratogenic hazards …
Adherence to nutritional guidelines in pregnancy: evidence from the Growing Up in New Zealand birth cohort study
ObjectiveTo determine adherence to nutritional guidelines by pregnant women in New
Zealand and maternal characteristics associated with adherence. DesignA cohort of the …
Zealand and maternal characteristics associated with adherence. DesignA cohort of the …
Awareness and acceptance of current food safety recommendations during pregnancy
PN Athearn, PA Kendall, VV Hillers… - Maternal and child …, 2004 - Springer
Objectives: To better understand pregnant women's food safety attitudes and beliefs that
affect food selection, preparation and handling behaviors, sources of food safety information …
affect food selection, preparation and handling behaviors, sources of food safety information …
[HTML][HTML] 'I mean I expect that it's pretty safe': Perceptions of food trust in pregnancy–implications for primary health care practice
E House, J Coveney - The Australasian medical journal, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Pregnancy is a time in which food choice is of particular importance. Trust in the
food supply and those who regulate it is receiving greater acknowledgement because of the …
food supply and those who regulate it is receiving greater acknowledgement because of the …