Angelique Grosser
Bielefeld University
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Public Health Nutrition | 2017
Ina-Merle Doyle; Brigitte Borrmann; Angelique Grosser; Oliver Razum; Jacob Spallek
OBJECTIVE To identify determinants of diet in pregnancy, by detecting factors in our multiple-determinants life course framework that are associated with dietary patterns, quality or guideline adherence. DESIGN A systematic review of observational studies, published in English or German, was conducted. Sociodemographic, lifestyle, environmental and pregnancy-related determinants were considered. Four electronic databases were searched in January 2015 and updated in April 2016 and a total of 4368 articles identified. Risk of bias was assessed using adapted Newcastle-Ottawa Scales. SETTING High- and upper-middle-income countries. SUBJECTS Pregnant or postpartum women reporting their dietary intake during pregnancy. RESULTS Seventeen publications of twelve studies were included and compared narratively due to heterogeneity. Diet in pregnancy was patterned along a social gradient and aligned with other health behaviours before and during pregnancy. Few studies investigated the influence of the social and built environment and their findings were inconsistent. Except for parity, pregnancy determinants were rarely assessed even though pregnancy is a physiologically and psychologically unique period. Various less well-researched factors such as the role of ethnicity, pregnancy intendedness, pregnancy ailments and macro-level environment were identified that need to be studied in more detail. CONCLUSIONS The framework was supported by the literature identified, but more research of sound methodology is needed in order to conclusively disentangle the interplay of the different determinants. Practitioners should be aware that pregnant women who are young, have a low education or do not follow general health advice appear to be at higher risk of inadequate dietary intake.
BMJ Open | 2017
Jacob Spallek; Angelique Grosser; Chantal Höller-Holtrichter; Ina-Merle Doyle; Jürgen Breckenkamp; Oliver Razum
Introduction The heterogeneity among the German population is increasing. Sociodemographic differentials (eg, in education and migrant status) have been associated with health disparities. Life course studies show that a considerable part of these disparities is determined by exposures during pregnancy and early childhood. The BaBi study was established in 2012 to investigate the production of health disparities from foetal life to childhood in the city of Bielefeld, Germany. Methods and analysis Between 2013 and 2016, detailed information on socioeconomic characteristics, migration background, lifestyle factors, environmental factors, healthcare use, and health status of 995 newborns, including 24 twins, and their families was collected using standardised instruments. Data collection started during pregnancy or shortly after birth with a computer-assisted personal interview of the pregnant woman/mother. Follow-up data will be collected until 2018 by computer-assisted telephone interviews around the first, second and after the third birthday of the child and by linking routine healthcare data. Blood samples are collected from a small subsample of 50 mothers for a substudy about stress during pregnancy (BaBi-Stress study). Ethics and dissemination The study was approved by the ethical committee of the Medical Faculty of Muenster University and the Data Protection Board of Bielefeld University. Results will be published in scientific journals. Data sets and questionnaires will be made accessible for researchers based on access proposals and data usage contracts.
European Journal of Public Health | 2016
Angelique Grosser; Oliver Razum; Tanja G. M. Vrijkotte; Ina-Merle Hinz; Jacob Spallek
Archive | 2012
Lena Spallek; Angelique Grosser; Thorsten Pollmann; Alexander Krämer; Mobarak Hossain Khan
Gesundheitswesen | 2012
Jacob Spallek; Anna Reeske; Angelique Grosser; W. Schwabe; Michael Rieger; U. Krahn; Oliver Razum
Gesundheitswesen | 2018
Angelique Grosser; Chantal Höller-Holtrichter; Ina-Merle Doyle; Jutta Schmitz; R Hoffmann; Emine Ergin-Akkoyun; Antonia Mauro; Jürgen Breckenkamp; Oliver Razum; Jacob Spallek
European Journal of Public Health | 2018
Celine Miani; Juergen Breckenkamp; Angelique Grosser; Chantal Höller-Holtrichter; E Ergin; R Hoffmann; I Doyle; Jacob Spallek; Oliver Razum
European Journal of Public Health | 2017
Angelique Grosser; Chantal Höller-Holtrichter; Celine Miani; R Hoffmann; Jürgen Breckenkamp; Oliver Razum; Jacob Spallek
European Journal of Public Health | 2017
Angelique Grosser; Chantal Höller-Holtrichter; Celine Miani; R Hoffmann; Jürgen Breckenkamp; Jacob Spallek; Oliver Razum
Archive | 2016
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