PROXIMATE COMPOSITION, MINERALS CONTENT, TOTAL PHENOLICS AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF TRADITIONALLY CONSUMED POSTPARTUM SUPPLEMENTAL FOODS

Authors

  • Kashif MSc (Hons), Human Nutrition,The University of Agriculture Peshawar Author
  • Muhammad Abbas Assistant professor, Department of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, The University of Agriculture Peshawar Author
  • Ahmad Ibne Yousaf School of Human Nutrition & Dietetics / Academic Officer, Minhaj University Lahore Author
  • Anza Ahmad Department of Pharmacy Practice, Akhtar Saeed College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan. Author
  • Ayesha Bint Yousaf Post Graduate Resident, Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, DHQ Hospital, Gujranwala, Punjab. Author
  • Zartasha Gul School of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, Minhaj University Lahore Author
  • Azzah Khadim Hussain MS Scholar, School of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, Minhaj University Lahore Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62019/fabvng81

Keywords:

Postpartum Nutrition,, Traditional Dietary Practices,, Supplemental Foods,, Proximate Composition,, Maternal Health, , Antioxidant Activity

Abstract

The postpartum period is critical for maternal and newborn health, marked by significant physiological and emotional changes. Cultural and traditional dietary practices often play a vital role in restoring maternal health and promoting lactation. This study investigates the proximate composition, mineral content, total phenolic content, and antioxidant activity of traditionally consumed postpartum supplemental foods in eight districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Data were collected from postpartum women through interviews, and commonly consumed foods were selected for chemical analysis. The findings reveal that these foods are nutrient-dense, with significant amounts of macronutrients, minerals, and bioactive compounds. The study highlights the role of traditional dietary practices in maternal nutrition while emphasizing the need for a balanced approach combining cultural practices and medical guidelines. These insights can aid healthcare professionals in optimizing dietary plans for lactating mothers, ensuring improved maternal and neonatal health outcomes.

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Published

2025-01-14

How to Cite

PROXIMATE COMPOSITION, MINERALS CONTENT, TOTAL PHENOLICS AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF TRADITIONALLY CONSUMED POSTPARTUM SUPPLEMENTAL FOODS. (2025). Journal of Medical & Health Sciences Review, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.62019/fabvng81

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