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An index measuring adherence to New Zealand Infant Feeding Guidelines has convergent validity with maternal socio-demographic and health behaviours and with children’s body size

Using data from a nationally generalisable birth cohort, we aimed to: (i) describe the cohort’s adherence to national evidence-based dietary guidelines using an Infant Feeding Index (IFI) and (ii) assess the IFI’s convergent construct validity, by exploring associations with antenatal maternal socio...

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Autores principales: Castro, Teresa G., Gerritsen, Sarah, Teixeira, Juliana A., Pillai, Avinesh, Marchioni, Dirce Maria L., Grant, Cameron C., Morton, Susan M. B., Wall, Clare R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8924492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34212833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114521001720
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author Castro, Teresa G.
Gerritsen, Sarah
Teixeira, Juliana A.
Pillai, Avinesh
Marchioni, Dirce Maria L.
Grant, Cameron C.
Morton, Susan M. B.
Wall, Clare R.
author_facet Castro, Teresa G.
Gerritsen, Sarah
Teixeira, Juliana A.
Pillai, Avinesh
Marchioni, Dirce Maria L.
Grant, Cameron C.
Morton, Susan M. B.
Wall, Clare R.
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description Using data from a nationally generalisable birth cohort, we aimed to: (i) describe the cohort’s adherence to national evidence-based dietary guidelines using an Infant Feeding Index (IFI) and (ii) assess the IFI’s convergent construct validity, by exploring associations with antenatal maternal socio-demographic and health behaviours and with child overweight/obesity and central adiposity at age 54 months. Data were from the Growing Up in New Zealand cohort (n 6343). The IFI scores ranged from zero to twelve points, with twelve representing full adherence to the guidelines. Overweight/obesity was defined by BMI-for-age (based on the WHO Growth Standards). Central adiposity was defined as waist-to-height ratio > 90th percentile. Associations were tested using multiple linear regression and Poisson regression with robust variance (risk ratios, 95 % CI). Mean IFI score was 8·2 (sd 2·1). Maternal characteristics explained 29·1 % of variation in the IFI score. Maternal age, education and smoking had the strongest independent relationships with IFI scores. Compared with children in the highest IFI tertile, girls in the lowest and middle tertiles were more likely to be overweight/obese (1·46, 1·03, 2·06 and 1·56, 1·09, 2·23, respectively) and boys in the lowest tertile were more likely to have central adiposity (1·53, 1·02, 2·30) at age 54 months. Most infants fell short of meeting national Infant Feeding Guidelines. The associations between IFI score and maternal characteristics, and children’s overweight/obesity/central adiposity, were in the expected directions and confirm the IFI’s convergent construct validity.
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spelling pubmed-89244922022-03-22 An index measuring adherence to New Zealand Infant Feeding Guidelines has convergent validity with maternal socio-demographic and health behaviours and with children’s body size Castro, Teresa G. Gerritsen, Sarah Teixeira, Juliana A. Pillai, Avinesh Marchioni, Dirce Maria L. Grant, Cameron C. Morton, Susan M. B. Wall, Clare R. Br J Nutr Full Papers Using data from a nationally generalisable birth cohort, we aimed to: (i) describe the cohort’s adherence to national evidence-based dietary guidelines using an Infant Feeding Index (IFI) and (ii) assess the IFI’s convergent construct validity, by exploring associations with antenatal maternal socio-demographic and health behaviours and with child overweight/obesity and central adiposity at age 54 months. Data were from the Growing Up in New Zealand cohort (n 6343). The IFI scores ranged from zero to twelve points, with twelve representing full adherence to the guidelines. Overweight/obesity was defined by BMI-for-age (based on the WHO Growth Standards). Central adiposity was defined as waist-to-height ratio > 90th percentile. Associations were tested using multiple linear regression and Poisson regression with robust variance (risk ratios, 95 % CI). Mean IFI score was 8·2 (sd 2·1). Maternal characteristics explained 29·1 % of variation in the IFI score. Maternal age, education and smoking had the strongest independent relationships with IFI scores. Compared with children in the highest IFI tertile, girls in the lowest and middle tertiles were more likely to be overweight/obese (1·46, 1·03, 2·06 and 1·56, 1·09, 2·23, respectively) and boys in the lowest tertile were more likely to have central adiposity (1·53, 1·02, 2·30) at age 54 months. Most infants fell short of meeting national Infant Feeding Guidelines. The associations between IFI score and maternal characteristics, and children’s overweight/obesity/central adiposity, were in the expected directions and confirm the IFI’s convergent construct validity. Cambridge University Press 2022-04-14 2021-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8924492/ /pubmed/34212833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114521001720 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Castro, Teresa G.
Gerritsen, Sarah
Teixeira, Juliana A.
Pillai, Avinesh
Marchioni, Dirce Maria L.
Grant, Cameron C.
Morton, Susan M. B.
Wall, Clare R.
An index measuring adherence to New Zealand Infant Feeding Guidelines has convergent validity with maternal socio-demographic and health behaviours and with children’s body size
title An index measuring adherence to New Zealand Infant Feeding Guidelines has convergent validity with maternal socio-demographic and health behaviours and with children’s body size
title_full An index measuring adherence to New Zealand Infant Feeding Guidelines has convergent validity with maternal socio-demographic and health behaviours and with children’s body size
title_fullStr An index measuring adherence to New Zealand Infant Feeding Guidelines has convergent validity with maternal socio-demographic and health behaviours and with children’s body size
title_full_unstemmed An index measuring adherence to New Zealand Infant Feeding Guidelines has convergent validity with maternal socio-demographic and health behaviours and with children’s body size
title_short An index measuring adherence to New Zealand Infant Feeding Guidelines has convergent validity with maternal socio-demographic and health behaviours and with children’s body size
title_sort index measuring adherence to new zealand infant feeding guidelines has convergent validity with maternal socio-demographic and health behaviours and with children’s body size
topic Full Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8924492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34212833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114521001720
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