Infant feeding practices in the Peruvian Amazon: implications for programs to improve feeding
OBJECTIVE: To characterize feeding practices in a community in the Peruvian Amazon and to consider how this information could be used to strengthen programs and policies designed to improve nutrition and reduce child malnutrition in vulnerable communities METHODS: Data from three structured question...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:f76522c400874529be25d637c8086320 2023-05-15T15:13:27+02:00 Infant feeding practices in the Peruvian Amazon: implications for programs to improve feeding Gwenyth Lee Maribel Paredes Olortegui Sylvia Rengifo Pinedo Ramya Ambikapathi Pablo Peñataro Yori Margaret Kosek Laura E. Caulfield 2014-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/f76522c400874529be25d637c8086320 EN ES PT eng spa por Pan American Health Organization http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892014000800002&lng=en&tlng=en https://doaj.org/toc/1020-4989 1020-4989 https://doaj.org/article/f76522c400874529be25d637c8086320 Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, Vol 36, Iss 3, Pp 150-157 (2014) Lactancia materna nutrición del lactante alimentación mixta Perú Medicine R Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2014 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T11:11:22Z OBJECTIVE: To characterize feeding practices in a community in the Peruvian Amazon and to consider how this information could be used to strengthen programs and policies designed to improve nutrition and reduce child malnutrition in vulnerable communities METHODS: Data from three structured questionnaires were combined to produce a comprehensive depiction of feeding in a sample of 246 infants from birth through 8 months of life in the community of Santa Clara de Nanay near Iquitos, Peru. Breastfeeding initiation practices, exclusive breastfeeding in the first 180 days of life, the introduction of solids, and complementary feeding practices from 6-8 months, were described and related to maternal, infant, and household characteristics, including food insecurity RESULTS: The median duration of exclusive breastfeeding was 19 days. However, over the first 180 days of life, children were exclusively breastfed on 46.1% of days. Overall, 68.3% of infants received some semi-solid or solid food between 0-6 months and all had received semi-solids by the end of 8 months of age. The proportion of infants consuming a minimally acceptable (frequent and diverse) complementary diet was 2.9%, 7.9%, and 16.1% at 6, 7, and 8 months respectively CONCLUSIONS: Although breastfeeding is nearly universal, promotion programs are needed in Santa Clara to 1) delay the introduction of plain water, other non-breast milk liquids, and semi-solid foods; 2) extend the period of exclusive breastfeeding; and 3) increase food diversity and the frequency of feeding during the period of complementary feeding. These results can be used to guide programs and policies to improve nutrition and reduce child malnutrition. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic |
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OBJECTIVE: To characterize feeding practices in a community in the Peruvian Amazon and to consider how this information could be used to strengthen programs and policies designed to improve nutrition and reduce child malnutrition in vulnerable communities METHODS: Data from three structured questionnaires were combined to produce a comprehensive depiction of feeding in a sample of 246 infants from birth through 8 months of life in the community of Santa Clara de Nanay near Iquitos, Peru. Breastfeeding initiation practices, exclusive breastfeeding in the first 180 days of life, the introduction of solids, and complementary feeding practices from 6-8 months, were described and related to maternal, infant, and household characteristics, including food insecurity RESULTS: The median duration of exclusive breastfeeding was 19 days. However, over the first 180 days of life, children were exclusively breastfed on 46.1% of days. Overall, 68.3% of infants received some semi-solid or solid food between 0-6 months and all had received semi-solids by the end of 8 months of age. The proportion of infants consuming a minimally acceptable (frequent and diverse) complementary diet was 2.9%, 7.9%, and 16.1% at 6, 7, and 8 months respectively CONCLUSIONS: Although breastfeeding is nearly universal, promotion programs are needed in Santa Clara to 1) delay the introduction of plain water, other non-breast milk liquids, and semi-solid foods; 2) extend the period of exclusive breastfeeding; and 3) increase food diversity and the frequency of feeding during the period of complementary feeding. These results can be used to guide programs and policies to improve nutrition and reduce child malnutrition. |
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Gwenyth Lee Maribel Paredes Olortegui Sylvia Rengifo Pinedo Ramya Ambikapathi Pablo Peñataro Yori Margaret Kosek Laura E. Caulfield |
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Infant feeding practices in the Peruvian Amazon: implications for programs to improve feeding |
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Infant feeding practices in the Peruvian Amazon: implications for programs to improve feeding |
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Infant feeding practices in the Peruvian Amazon: implications for programs to improve feeding |
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Infant feeding practices in the Peruvian Amazon: implications for programs to improve feeding |
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Infant feeding practices in the Peruvian Amazon: implications for programs to improve feeding |
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infant feeding practices in the peruvian amazon: implications for programs to improve feeding |
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