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Establishment of cross‐cradle hold technique combined with intensive breastfeeding counselling positively impacts the weight gain rate in early infancy
A quasiexperimental field study was undertaken in 576 exclusively breastfed (EBF) infants from 0 to 14 weeks in Gujarat, India to assess the effect of the use of appropriate breastfeeding techniques on daily weight gain rate and on reducing the underweight rate in early infancy. The interventions we...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10483946/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37189283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13529 |
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author | Dalal, Rupal Fancy, Manish K. Chaudhary, Shalu Abraham, Marian Vir, Sheila C. Gaurav, Sarthak |
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description | A quasiexperimental field study was undertaken in 576 exclusively breastfed (EBF) infants from 0 to 14 weeks in Gujarat, India to assess the effect of the use of appropriate breastfeeding techniques on daily weight gain rate and on reducing the underweight rate in early infancy. The interventions were delivered through the existing health system and focused primarily on counselling pregnant women during antenatal and post‐natal sessions for ensuring ‘effective breastfeeding’ by adoption of the technique of ‘cross cradle hold’, appropriate breast attachment, emptying of one breast before shifting to the other along with conducting regular monitoring of infant's weight. The intervention care group (ICG) of 300 EBF infants were compared with 276 EBF infants in the control standard care group (SCG). The findings revealed that median weight gain per day between 0 and 14 weeks was significantly higher (p = 0.000) in ICG (32.7 g) as compared with SCG (28.05 g). The median weight‐for‐age Z at 14 weeks of age was also significantly higher in ICG compared with SCG (p = 0.000). Underweight prevalence was three times lower in ICG (5.3%) compared with SCG (16.7%) at 14 weeks of age. Infants in the ICG were noted to be 2.65‐fold more likely to achieve a weight gain of 30 g or more per day compared with infants in SCG. Nutrition interventions, therefore, must aim not only on mere promotion of EBF for up to 6 months but stress on ensuring EBF is ‘effective’ for optimum transfer of breastmilk through adoption of appropriate techniques, including cross‐cradle hold, by mothers. |
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spelling | pubmed-104839462023-09-08 Establishment of cross‐cradle hold technique combined with intensive breastfeeding counselling positively impacts the weight gain rate in early infancy Dalal, Rupal Fancy, Manish K. Chaudhary, Shalu Abraham, Marian Vir, Sheila C. Gaurav, Sarthak Matern Child Nutr Original Articles A quasiexperimental field study was undertaken in 576 exclusively breastfed (EBF) infants from 0 to 14 weeks in Gujarat, India to assess the effect of the use of appropriate breastfeeding techniques on daily weight gain rate and on reducing the underweight rate in early infancy. The interventions were delivered through the existing health system and focused primarily on counselling pregnant women during antenatal and post‐natal sessions for ensuring ‘effective breastfeeding’ by adoption of the technique of ‘cross cradle hold’, appropriate breast attachment, emptying of one breast before shifting to the other along with conducting regular monitoring of infant's weight. The intervention care group (ICG) of 300 EBF infants were compared with 276 EBF infants in the control standard care group (SCG). The findings revealed that median weight gain per day between 0 and 14 weeks was significantly higher (p = 0.000) in ICG (32.7 g) as compared with SCG (28.05 g). The median weight‐for‐age Z at 14 weeks of age was also significantly higher in ICG compared with SCG (p = 0.000). Underweight prevalence was three times lower in ICG (5.3%) compared with SCG (16.7%) at 14 weeks of age. Infants in the ICG were noted to be 2.65‐fold more likely to achieve a weight gain of 30 g or more per day compared with infants in SCG. Nutrition interventions, therefore, must aim not only on mere promotion of EBF for up to 6 months but stress on ensuring EBF is ‘effective’ for optimum transfer of breastmilk through adoption of appropriate techniques, including cross‐cradle hold, by mothers. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10483946/ /pubmed/37189283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13529 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Maternal & Child Nutrition published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Dalal, Rupal Fancy, Manish K. Chaudhary, Shalu Abraham, Marian Vir, Sheila C. Gaurav, Sarthak Establishment of cross‐cradle hold technique combined with intensive breastfeeding counselling positively impacts the weight gain rate in early infancy |
title | Establishment of cross‐cradle hold technique combined with intensive breastfeeding counselling positively impacts the weight gain rate in early infancy |
title_full | Establishment of cross‐cradle hold technique combined with intensive breastfeeding counselling positively impacts the weight gain rate in early infancy |
title_fullStr | Establishment of cross‐cradle hold technique combined with intensive breastfeeding counselling positively impacts the weight gain rate in early infancy |
title_full_unstemmed | Establishment of cross‐cradle hold technique combined with intensive breastfeeding counselling positively impacts the weight gain rate in early infancy |
title_short | Establishment of cross‐cradle hold technique combined with intensive breastfeeding counselling positively impacts the weight gain rate in early infancy |
title_sort | establishment of cross‐cradle hold technique combined with intensive breastfeeding counselling positively impacts the weight gain rate in early infancy |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10483946/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37189283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13529 |
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