Eating habits and history of hyperemesis gravidarum as a risk factor of preeclampsia

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Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between eating habits and hyperemesis gravidarum with preeclampsia incidence. Method: This study used a cross-sectional design. The total sample was 48 pregnant women with normal and preeclamptic pregnancies who had a gestational age above 20 weeks, collecting data using a questionnaire and data analysis using the chi-square test and odds ratio (OR). Results: The habit of eating irregular fruit during pregnancy was significantly associated with the incidence of preeclampsia, with an OR value of 8.57. Mothers who had hyperemesis gravidarum increased their risk 3.86 times for developing preeclampsia. Conclusion: Eating habits and history of hyperemesis gravidarum is a risk factor of preeclampsia. Nutritional intervention is needed through nutrition education for pre-pregnant women so that their nutritional adequacy during pregnancy can be fulfilled, especially during the 1st trimester, namely the implantation phase and socialization of the community movement program for healthy living, especially the consumption of vegetables and fruits for women of childbearing age, women during pre-pregnancy, pregnant and breastfeeding.

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Nurmiaty, Asi, M., Aisa, S., Halijah, Yustiari, & Usman, A. N. (2021). Eating habits and history of hyperemesis gravidarum as a risk factor of preeclampsia. Gaceta Sanitaria, 35, S501–S505. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaceta.2021.10.080

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