Revised infant dietary recommendations: the impact of maternal education and other parental factors on adherence rates in Iceland.

To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field. Revised infant dietary recommendations from the Icelandic Nutrition Council (Nutrition: the first twelve months. Reykjavík, Iceland: The Icelandic Nutrition Council, 2003) are outli...

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Published in:Acta Paediatrica
Main Authors: Thorisdottir, Asa Vala, Gunnarsdottir, Ingibjorg, Thorsdottir, Inga
Other Authors: Univ Iceland, Sch Hlth Sci, Fac Food Sci & Nutr, Unit Nutr Res, Reykjavik, Iceland Landspitali, Reykjavik, Iceland
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley-Blackwell 2014
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spelling ftlandspitaliuni:oai:www.hirsla.lsh.is:2336/317340 2023-05-15T16:47:30+02:00 Revised infant dietary recommendations: the impact of maternal education and other parental factors on adherence rates in Iceland. Thorisdottir, Asa Vala Gunnarsdottir, Ingibjorg Thorsdottir, Inga Univ Iceland, Sch Hlth Sci, Fac Food Sci & Nutr, Unit Nutr Res, Reykjavik, Iceland Landspitali, Reykjavik, Iceland 2014-05-23 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/317340 https://doi.org/10.1111/apa.12081 en eng Wiley-Blackwell http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apa.12081 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/apa.12081/pdf Acta Paediatr. 2013, 102(2):143-8 1651-2227 23134449 doi:10.1111/apa.12081 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/317340 Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992) Archived with thanks to Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992) National Consortium - Landsaðgangur Animals Body Mass Index Breast Feeding Diet Diet Surveys Educational Status Female Health Behavior Humans Iceland Infant Infant Care Newborn Male Maternal Behavior Milk Nutrition Policy Patient Compliance Postnatal Care Questionnaires Socioeconomic Factors Article 2014 ftlandspitaliuni https://doi.org/10.1111/apa.12081 2022-05-29T08:21:56Z To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field. Revised infant dietary recommendations from the Icelandic Nutrition Council (Nutrition: the first twelve months. Reykjavík, Iceland: The Icelandic Nutrition Council, 2003) are outlined in a booklet provided during free postnatal care. These focus on increasing the duration of exclusive and total breastfeeding and reducing cow's milk consumption. This study explored whether maternal education and other parental factors affected whether mothers followed the recommendations. Mothers of randomly selected healthy infants (n = 200) completed questionnaires on body mass index (BMI), age, education (basic, medium and higher), household income, smoking and parental factors. Dietary data were collected during home visits by a researcher (0-4 months) and through monthly food records completed by parents or caregivers (5-12 months). Each maternal education level increased breastfeeding duration by 0.72 months (95% CI = 0.04, 1.39) and reduced cow's milk consumption by 36.7 mL/day (95% CI = -70.11, -3.03), when adjusted for maternal BMI, age, smoking and family income. Maternal education was not associated with duration of exclusive breastfeeding. Duration of exclusive and total breastfeeding was inversely associated with maternal BMI, B = -0.10 (95% CI = -0.16, -0.05) and -0.13 (95% CI = -0.23, -0.03), respectively. Mothers with higher education appear to have adapted more easily to the revised recommendations on infant diet, particularly when their infants are 6-12 months old. Higher maternal BMI was associated with shorter duration of both exclusive and total breastfeeding. Icelandic Research Fund 050424031 Icelandic Research Fund for graduate students 080740008 Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Reykjavík Reykjavík Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital research archive Reykjavík Acta Paediatrica 102 2 143 148
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topic Animals
Body Mass Index
Breast Feeding
Diet
Diet Surveys
Educational Status
Female
Health Behavior
Humans
Iceland
Infant
Infant Care
Newborn
Male
Maternal Behavior
Milk
Nutrition Policy
Patient Compliance
Postnatal Care
Questionnaires
Socioeconomic Factors
spellingShingle Animals
Body Mass Index
Breast Feeding
Diet
Diet Surveys
Educational Status
Female
Health Behavior
Humans
Iceland
Infant
Infant Care
Newborn
Male
Maternal Behavior
Milk
Nutrition Policy
Patient Compliance
Postnatal Care
Questionnaires
Socioeconomic Factors
Thorisdottir, Asa Vala
Gunnarsdottir, Ingibjorg
Thorsdottir, Inga
Revised infant dietary recommendations: the impact of maternal education and other parental factors on adherence rates in Iceland.
topic_facet Animals
Body Mass Index
Breast Feeding
Diet
Diet Surveys
Educational Status
Female
Health Behavior
Humans
Iceland
Infant
Infant Care
Newborn
Male
Maternal Behavior
Milk
Nutrition Policy
Patient Compliance
Postnatal Care
Questionnaires
Socioeconomic Factors
description To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field. Revised infant dietary recommendations from the Icelandic Nutrition Council (Nutrition: the first twelve months. Reykjavík, Iceland: The Icelandic Nutrition Council, 2003) are outlined in a booklet provided during free postnatal care. These focus on increasing the duration of exclusive and total breastfeeding and reducing cow's milk consumption. This study explored whether maternal education and other parental factors affected whether mothers followed the recommendations. Mothers of randomly selected healthy infants (n = 200) completed questionnaires on body mass index (BMI), age, education (basic, medium and higher), household income, smoking and parental factors. Dietary data were collected during home visits by a researcher (0-4 months) and through monthly food records completed by parents or caregivers (5-12 months). Each maternal education level increased breastfeeding duration by 0.72 months (95% CI = 0.04, 1.39) and reduced cow's milk consumption by 36.7 mL/day (95% CI = -70.11, -3.03), when adjusted for maternal BMI, age, smoking and family income. Maternal education was not associated with duration of exclusive breastfeeding. Duration of exclusive and total breastfeeding was inversely associated with maternal BMI, B = -0.10 (95% CI = -0.16, -0.05) and -0.13 (95% CI = -0.23, -0.03), respectively. Mothers with higher education appear to have adapted more easily to the revised recommendations on infant diet, particularly when their infants are 6-12 months old. Higher maternal BMI was associated with shorter duration of both exclusive and total breastfeeding. Icelandic Research Fund 050424031 Icelandic Research Fund for graduate students 080740008
author2 Univ Iceland, Sch Hlth Sci, Fac Food Sci & Nutr, Unit Nutr Res, Reykjavik, Iceland Landspitali, Reykjavik, Iceland
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author Thorisdottir, Asa Vala
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title Revised infant dietary recommendations: the impact of maternal education and other parental factors on adherence rates in Iceland.
title_short Revised infant dietary recommendations: the impact of maternal education and other parental factors on adherence rates in Iceland.
title_full Revised infant dietary recommendations: the impact of maternal education and other parental factors on adherence rates in Iceland.
title_fullStr Revised infant dietary recommendations: the impact of maternal education and other parental factors on adherence rates in Iceland.
title_full_unstemmed Revised infant dietary recommendations: the impact of maternal education and other parental factors on adherence rates in Iceland.
title_sort revised infant dietary recommendations: the impact of maternal education and other parental factors on adherence rates in iceland.
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