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Complementary feeding: inappropriate practices in infants
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SciELO S0370-41062012000500014
DOI 10.4067/S0370-41062012000500014
Año 2012
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Abstract



objective: To assess feeding practices and dietary intake of healthy infants in three brazilian municipalities. Methods: by means of a prospective study, we analyzed the food record of 7 consecutive days of an inten- tional sample (quota and weighted sampling) of 179 healthy infants, aged between 4 and 12 months, from the municipalities of curitiba, São Paulo, and recife, who were not being exclusively breastfed. mothers received oral and written information provided by a nutritionist with the purpose of standardizing the feeding data. the computer program nutWin was used to calculate the dietary intake. results: the median of the infants' age was 6.8 months (4.0-12.6 months). We found that 50.3% of the infants were no longer being exclusively breastfed. of these, 12.0 and 6.7% among the infants younger and older than 6 months, respectively, were fed with infant formulae instead of breast milk. therefore, most infants received whole cow's milk. infant formula dilution was correct in only 23.8 and 34.7% of the infants younger and older than 6 months old, respectively. With regards to complementary feeding, we found that the median age was 4 months for its introduction and 5.5 months for the introduction of family diet. there was high quantitative inappropriateness of micronutrient intake for infants between 6 and 12 months old who were not exclusively breastfed, mainly in terms of zinc (75%) and iron (45%). Conclusion: the present study showed a high frequency of inappropriate feeding prac- tices and dietary intake in very young infants. these practices may lead to an increased risk of development of chronic diseases in the future.

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Pediatrics
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Pediatrics, Perinatology And Child Health
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Health Sciences

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Cavalcante Caetano, Michelle Mujer Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Brasil
Ortiz Ortiz, Thaís Tobaruela - Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Brasil
Lopes Da Silva, Simone Guerra Mujer Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Brasil
Suano De Souza, Fabíola Isabel - Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Brasil
Fundacao Universitaria do ABC, Faculdade de Medicina do ABC - Brasil
Saccardo Sarni, Roseli Oselka - Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Brasil
1 Caetano, Michelle Cavalcante Mujer Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Brasil
2 Ortiz, Thaís Tobaruela Ortiz - Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Brasil
3 Da Silva, Simone Guerra lopes Mujer Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Brasil
4 De Souza, Fabíola ISabel Suano - Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Brasil
Fundacao Universitaria do ABC, Faculdade de Medicina do ABC - Brasil
5 Sarni, Roseli Oselka Saccardo - Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Brasil

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