Literature DB >> 1442651

Growth patterns of breast-fed infants in affluent (United States) and poor (Peru) communities: implications for timing of complementary feeding.

K G Dewey1, J M Peerson, M J Heinig, L A Nommsen, B Lönnerdal, G Lopez de Romaña, H C de Kanashiro, R E Black, K H Brown.   

Abstract

We compared growth, dietary intake, and morbidity of infants breast-fed for > or = 12 mo from two populations: Davis, CA (n = 46) and Huascar, Peru (n = 52). When compared against WHO reference data (based primarily on formula-fed infants), Huascar infants appeared to falter as early as 3-4 mo, but when compared with Davis breast-fed infants, the curves for weight and length were very similar in girls until 10-12 mo and in boys until 6-9 mo. Thereafter, Huascar infants grew less rapidly than did Davis infants. Breast milk intake was very similar between groups, but in Huascar the amount and nutrient density of complementary foods consumed after 6 mo were lower and morbidity rates were much higher than in Davis. These results indicate that growth faltering of Huascar infants, when judged against breast-fed infants in the United States, occurs primarily after the first 6 mo of life and is not due to poor lactation performance.

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Keywords:  Age Factors; Americas; Anthropometry; Biology; Body Weight; Breast Feeding; Child Development; Demographic Factors; Developed Countries; Developing Countries; Diseases; Growth; Health; Human Milk; Infant; Infant Nutrition; Lactation; Latin America; Malnutrition; Maternal Physiology; Measurement; Morbidity; North America; Northern America; Nutrition; Nutrition Disorders; Peru; Physiology; Population; Population Characteristics; Research Methodology; South America; United States; Youth

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1442651     DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/56.6.1012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


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2.  Indicators for monitoring the growth of peruvian infants: weight and length gain vs attained weight and length.

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7.  Vitamin A status and body pool size of infants before and after consuming fortified home-based complementary foods.

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