Newborn Nutritional Status at Birth and Its Association With Maternal Dietary Practices During Pregnancy in Gamo Zone, Southern Ethiopia: A Path Analysis
Teshale Fikadu, Dessalegn Tamiru, Beyene Wondafrash Ademe

TL;DR
This study shows that poor maternal diets during pregnancy in Ethiopia are linked to higher rates of newborn malnutrition, emphasizing the need for better nutrition and women's empowerment.
Contribution
The study uses path analysis to reveal direct and indirect effects of maternal dietary practices on newborn nutritional outcomes in Ethiopia.
Findings
Inadequate maternal diets were associated with higher rates of stunting and wasting in newborns.
Factors like decision-making autonomy and dietary information significantly influenced newborn nutritional scores.
Empowering women and improving maternal nutrition can help break the cycle of undernutrition.
Abstract
Adequate dietary practice during pregnancy is central to improving pregnancy outcomes, maintaining maternal health, and supporting fetal growth and development. This study aims to determine the association between maternal dietary practices during pregnancy and newborn malnutrition at birth. A community‐based prospective cohort study was employed, enrolling 247 pregnant women with adequate and 248 with inadequate dietary practices. The test of proportion was used to determine the difference in stunting and wasting at birth among newborns of mothers with adequate and inadequate dietary practices during pregnancy. Path analysis was used to determine the causal direction, as well as the direct and indirect effects of covariates on length‐for‐gestational‐age and weight‐for‐length scores at birth. Betas (β) represent the coefficient that indicates the magnitude and direction of the…
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TopicsChild Nutrition and Water Access · Gestational Diabetes Research and Management · Global Maternal and Child Health
