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Abstract
The study assessed the knowledge of mothers of the high income group of urban Baroda, related to breast feeding and weaning. Forty mothers with children aged 4 to 18 months were studied. Knowledge and practices regarding breast feeding and weaning were assessed using pretested questionnaires. Results indicated that only half the mothers breast fed their babies on the first day. Breast feeding was stopped when the child was 3-6 months; top feeding and solid supplements were initiated at 4-6 months. Mainly commercial baby foods were used for weaning. Most mothers avoided 'dals' for the child because these were believed to be difficult to digest and produced gas in the child's stomach. Fifty percent of the mothers were not in favour of feeding the sick child with small frequent meals.Entities:
Keywords: Asia; Breast Feeding; Data Collection; Delivery Of Health Care; Developing Countries; Economic Factors; Family And Household; Family Characteristics; Family Relationships; Health; Health Services; High Income Population; India; Infant Nutrition; Knowledge; Mothers; Nutrition; Nutrition Programs; Parents; Primary Health Care; Research Methodology; Social Class; Socioeconomic Factors; Socioeconomic Status; Southern Asia; Supplementary Feeding; Weaning
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2228093 DOI: 10.1007/bf02727923
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Pediatr ISSN: 0019-5456 Impact factor: 1.967