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Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices and their determinants in two Urban districts of India

INTRODUCTION: It is essential to maintain optimal nutrition during the early years of life when the growth rate is maximum. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Our study investigated the prevalence of various feeding practices. We also explored their association with different sociodemographic, biomedical variable...

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Autores principales: Bansal, Satvik C., Odedra, Rahul, Talati, Kandarp, Morgaonkar, Vallaree A., Shinde, Mayur, Nimbalkar, Somashekhar M.
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8483104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34660459
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_184_21
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author Bansal, Satvik C.
Odedra, Rahul
Talati, Kandarp
Morgaonkar, Vallaree A.
Shinde, Mayur
Nimbalkar, Somashekhar M.
author_facet Bansal, Satvik C.
Odedra, Rahul
Talati, Kandarp
Morgaonkar, Vallaree A.
Shinde, Mayur
Nimbalkar, Somashekhar M.
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description INTRODUCTION: It is essential to maintain optimal nutrition during the early years of life when the growth rate is maximum. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Our study investigated the prevalence of various feeding practices. We also explored their association with different sociodemographic, biomedical variables, and childhood morbidity. METHODOLOGY: This was a cross-sectional community-based study. Data were collected through a questionnaire-based survey of mothers of school-going children aged 2–6 years in the districts of Anand and Vadodara, Gujarat. RESULTS: A total of 367 mothers participated in the study. About 78% of the mothers did early initiation of breastfeeding within 1 h of birth, and 68% gave colostrum to the newborn. Around 30% of the mothers practiced bottle feeding, and 25% gave prelacteal feeds. Most mothers received good family support for breastfeeding (93.73%). On univariate analysis, we found the following associations of feeding practices—breastfeeding initiation with the gender of the baby (P value—0.006) and type of delivery (P value < 0.001); the duration of exclusive breastfeeding with the time difference between two deliveries (P value—0.027) and maternal age (P value—0.004); prelacteal feeds with the type of delivery (P value—0.034); feeding difficulty with the time difference between two deliveries (P value < 0.001) and breastfeeding at night with maternal education (P value—0.002). The time of the initiation of breastfeeding was associated with cough and cold episodes. No other association was found between breastfeeding variables and health indicators. CONCLUSION: Maternal age, maternal education, the time difference between two deliveries, the type of delivery, and gender of the baby were significantly associated with different Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) practices. Identifying these factors might help in the development of strategies for optimizing feeding practices.
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spelling pubmed-84831042021-10-14 Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices and their determinants in two Urban districts of India Bansal, Satvik C. Odedra, Rahul Talati, Kandarp Morgaonkar, Vallaree A. Shinde, Mayur Nimbalkar, Somashekhar M. J Family Med Prim Care Original Article INTRODUCTION: It is essential to maintain optimal nutrition during the early years of life when the growth rate is maximum. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Our study investigated the prevalence of various feeding practices. We also explored their association with different sociodemographic, biomedical variables, and childhood morbidity. METHODOLOGY: This was a cross-sectional community-based study. Data were collected through a questionnaire-based survey of mothers of school-going children aged 2–6 years in the districts of Anand and Vadodara, Gujarat. RESULTS: A total of 367 mothers participated in the study. About 78% of the mothers did early initiation of breastfeeding within 1 h of birth, and 68% gave colostrum to the newborn. Around 30% of the mothers practiced bottle feeding, and 25% gave prelacteal feeds. Most mothers received good family support for breastfeeding (93.73%). On univariate analysis, we found the following associations of feeding practices—breastfeeding initiation with the gender of the baby (P value—0.006) and type of delivery (P value < 0.001); the duration of exclusive breastfeeding with the time difference between two deliveries (P value—0.027) and maternal age (P value—0.004); prelacteal feeds with the type of delivery (P value—0.034); feeding difficulty with the time difference between two deliveries (P value < 0.001) and breastfeeding at night with maternal education (P value—0.002). The time of the initiation of breastfeeding was associated with cough and cold episodes. No other association was found between breastfeeding variables and health indicators. CONCLUSION: Maternal age, maternal education, the time difference between two deliveries, the type of delivery, and gender of the baby were significantly associated with different Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) practices. Identifying these factors might help in the development of strategies for optimizing feeding practices. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021-08 2021-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8483104/ /pubmed/34660459 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_184_21 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Bansal, Satvik C.
Odedra, Rahul
Talati, Kandarp
Morgaonkar, Vallaree A.
Shinde, Mayur
Nimbalkar, Somashekhar M.
Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices and their determinants in two Urban districts of India
title Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices and their determinants in two Urban districts of India
title_full Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices and their determinants in two Urban districts of India
title_fullStr Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices and their determinants in two Urban districts of India
title_full_unstemmed Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices and their determinants in two Urban districts of India
title_short Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices and their determinants in two Urban districts of India
title_sort infant and young child feeding (iycf) practices and their determinants in two urban districts of india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8483104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34660459
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_184_21
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