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Camila Dallazen1, Sara Araújo da Silva2, Vivian Siqueira Santos Gonçalves2, Eduardo Augusto Fernandes Nilson2, Sandra Patricia Crispim3, Regina Maria Ferreira Lang4, Júlia Dubois Moreira5, Daniela Cardoso Tietzmann6, Márcia Regina Vítolo1.
Abstract
The study aimed to identify factors associated with the introduction of inappropriate complementary feeding in the first year of life in children living in municipalities (counties) with low socioeconomic statusl. This was a cross-sectional multicenter study in 1,567 children 12 to 59 months of age in 48 municipalities participating in the Brazil Without Poverty plan in the South of Brazil. A structured questionnaire was applied to the children's parents to obtain socio-demographic information and the age at which inappropriate complementary foods were introduced for the first time in complementary feeding. Prevalence of introduction of sugar before four months of age was 35.5% (n = 497; 95%CI: 33.1-38.0). The prevalence rates for the introduction of cookies/crackers, creamy yogurt, and jelly before six months of age were 20.4% (n = 287; 95%CI: 18.3-22.3), 24.8% (n = 349; 95%CI: 22.4-27.1), and 13.8% (n = 192; 95%CI: 12.0-15.7), respectively. Associations were identified between low maternal schooling (PR = 1.25; 95%CI: 1.03-1.51) and low monthly family income (PR = 1.22; CI95%: 1.01-1.48) and the introduction of inappropriate complementary feeding. The study identified the introduction of inappropriate complementary feeding in the first year of life among children in municipalities with high socioeconomic vulnerability in the South of Brazil, associated with low maternal schooling and low monthly family income.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29489953 DOI: 10.1590/0102-311X00202816
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cad Saude Publica ISSN: 0102-311X Impact factor: 1.632