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Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate and Complementary Feeding Indicators in China: A National Representative Survey in 2013

Appropriate infant and young child feeding could reduce morbidity and mortality and could improve cognitive development of children. However, nationwide data on exclusive breastfeeding and complementary feeding status in China are scarce. The aim of this study was to assess current exclusive breastf...

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Autores principales: Duan, Yifan, Yang, Zhenyu, Lai, Jianqiang, Yu, Dongmei, Chang, Suying, Pang, Xuehong, Jiang, Shan, Zhang, Huanmei, Bi, Ye, Wang, Jie, Scherpbier, Robert W., Zhao, Liyun, Yin, Shian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5852825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29470415
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10020249
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author Duan, Yifan
Yang, Zhenyu
Lai, Jianqiang
Yu, Dongmei
Chang, Suying
Pang, Xuehong
Jiang, Shan
Zhang, Huanmei
Bi, Ye
Wang, Jie
Scherpbier, Robert W.
Zhao, Liyun
Yin, Shian
author_facet Duan, Yifan
Yang, Zhenyu
Lai, Jianqiang
Yu, Dongmei
Chang, Suying
Pang, Xuehong
Jiang, Shan
Zhang, Huanmei
Bi, Ye
Wang, Jie
Scherpbier, Robert W.
Zhao, Liyun
Yin, Shian
author_sort Duan, Yifan
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description Appropriate infant and young child feeding could reduce morbidity and mortality and could improve cognitive development of children. However, nationwide data on exclusive breastfeeding and complementary feeding status in China are scarce. The aim of this study was to assess current exclusive breastfeeding and complementary feeding status in China. A national representative survey (Chinese National Nutrition and Health Survey) of children aged under 6 years was done in 2013. Stratified multistage cluster sampling was used to select study participants. World Health Organization (WHO) infant and young child feeding indicators were firstly used to assess exclusive breastfeeding and complementary feeding practice nationwide. In total, 14,458 children aged under two years (0 to <730 days) were studied from 55 counties in 30 provinces in China. The crude exclusive breastfeeding rate under 6 months was 20.7% (908/4381) and the weighted exclusive breastfeeding rate was 18.6%. The crude prevalence of minimum dietary diversity, minimum meal frequency and minimum acceptable diet were 52.5% (5286/10,071), 69.8% (7027/10,071), and 27.4% (2764/10,071) among children aged 6–23 months, respectively. The weighted rate was 53.7%, 69.1%, and 25.1%, respectively. Residential area, household income and maternal education were positively associated with the three complementary feeding indicators. The exclusive breastfeeding rate under 6 months was low and complementary feeding practice was not optimal in China. Residential area, household income and maternal education might be used to target infants and young children to improve complementary feeding practice.
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spelling pubmed-58528252018-03-19 Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate and Complementary Feeding Indicators in China: A National Representative Survey in 2013 Duan, Yifan Yang, Zhenyu Lai, Jianqiang Yu, Dongmei Chang, Suying Pang, Xuehong Jiang, Shan Zhang, Huanmei Bi, Ye Wang, Jie Scherpbier, Robert W. Zhao, Liyun Yin, Shian Nutrients Article Appropriate infant and young child feeding could reduce morbidity and mortality and could improve cognitive development of children. However, nationwide data on exclusive breastfeeding and complementary feeding status in China are scarce. The aim of this study was to assess current exclusive breastfeeding and complementary feeding status in China. A national representative survey (Chinese National Nutrition and Health Survey) of children aged under 6 years was done in 2013. Stratified multistage cluster sampling was used to select study participants. World Health Organization (WHO) infant and young child feeding indicators were firstly used to assess exclusive breastfeeding and complementary feeding practice nationwide. In total, 14,458 children aged under two years (0 to <730 days) were studied from 55 counties in 30 provinces in China. The crude exclusive breastfeeding rate under 6 months was 20.7% (908/4381) and the weighted exclusive breastfeeding rate was 18.6%. The crude prevalence of minimum dietary diversity, minimum meal frequency and minimum acceptable diet were 52.5% (5286/10,071), 69.8% (7027/10,071), and 27.4% (2764/10,071) among children aged 6–23 months, respectively. The weighted rate was 53.7%, 69.1%, and 25.1%, respectively. Residential area, household income and maternal education were positively associated with the three complementary feeding indicators. The exclusive breastfeeding rate under 6 months was low and complementary feeding practice was not optimal in China. Residential area, household income and maternal education might be used to target infants and young children to improve complementary feeding practice. MDPI 2018-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5852825/ /pubmed/29470415 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10020249 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Duan, Yifan
Yang, Zhenyu
Lai, Jianqiang
Yu, Dongmei
Chang, Suying
Pang, Xuehong
Jiang, Shan
Zhang, Huanmei
Bi, Ye
Wang, Jie
Scherpbier, Robert W.
Zhao, Liyun
Yin, Shian
Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate and Complementary Feeding Indicators in China: A National Representative Survey in 2013
title Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate and Complementary Feeding Indicators in China: A National Representative Survey in 2013
title_full Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate and Complementary Feeding Indicators in China: A National Representative Survey in 2013
title_fullStr Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate and Complementary Feeding Indicators in China: A National Representative Survey in 2013
title_full_unstemmed Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate and Complementary Feeding Indicators in China: A National Representative Survey in 2013
title_short Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate and Complementary Feeding Indicators in China: A National Representative Survey in 2013
title_sort exclusive breastfeeding rate and complementary feeding indicators in china: a national representative survey in 2013
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5852825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29470415
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10020249
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