| Literature DB >> 30344238 |
Inga Sirina1,2, Ieva Strele3, Inese Siksna4,5, Dace Gardovska6.
Abstract
Introduction: Pregnancy, infancy, and early childhood are periods of rapid growth and development. The role of nutrition is very important during these critical growth and development periods. The aim of the study was to investigate infant feeding practices through the first year of life in Latvia, and to compare feeding practices with nutritional guidelines in Latvia and other European countries.Entities:
Keywords: breastfeeding; food choices; infants; nutrition; toddlers
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30344238 PMCID: PMC6037245 DOI: 10.3390/medicina54010007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.430
General description of study population in comparison with Latvian demography statistics 2012.
| Parameter | Study Group | Latvian Statistics on New-Borns and Mothers, 2012 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| New-borns, | 19,897 | ||
| Infant gender, | Girls | 126 (47) | 9640 (48) |
| Boys | 140 (53) | 10,257 (52) | |
| Infant residence, | Riga | 88 (33) | 6739 (34) |
| Riga region | 36 (13) | 3982 (20) | |
| Other cities | 43 (16) | 3171 (16) | |
| Countryside | 99 (37) | 6005 (30) | |
| Mother’s age, | 17–25 years | 71 (27) | 6414 (32) |
| 26–35 years | 156 (58) | 10,946 (55) | |
| 36–45 years | 39 (15) | 2418 (12) | |
| Mother’s education, | University degree | 149 (56) | Not available |
| Secondary education | 93 (34) | Not available | |
| Primary education | 19 (7) | Not available | |
| None | 3 (1) | Not available | |
| No information | 2 (1) | Not available | |
| Feeding choice, | Breastfeeding | 168 (63) | Not applicable |
| Infant formula feeding | 98 (37) | Not applicable | |
| Complementary feeding introduced | 164 (65) | Not applicable |
Figure 1Proportion of breastfed infants within the age group.
Infants consuming product group within the age group.
| 0–3.9 | 4–6.9 | 7–12.9 | |
| ( | ( | ( | |
| Vegetables | 3 (4) | 22 (28) | 112 (95) |
| Potatoes | 1 (1) | 22 (28) | 110 (93) |
| Fruits and berries | 1 (1) | 22 (28) | 102 (86) |
| Grains | 4 (6) | 17 (22) | 113 (96) |
| Meat | 2 (3) | 8 (10) | 100 (85) |
| Fish | 1 (1) | 3 (4) | 50 (42) |
| Milk | 1 (1) | 12 (15) | 86 (73) |
| Dairy | 1 (1) | 8 (10) | 108 (92) |
| Eggs | 0 (0) | 4 (5) | 61 (52) |
| Legumes | 1 (1) | 2 (3) | 39 (33) |
| Fats | 1 (1) | 12 (15) | 98 (83) |
Median frequency of consumption and median consumed amount per feeding by food groups among infants aged from 6 to 12.9 months.
| Product Group | Feeding Times | Portion Size | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Per Day or Week | IQR * | Per Feeding in Grams | IQR* | |
| Vegetables | 1/day | 0.43–1 | 80 | 50–152 |
| Potatoes | 1/day | 0.43–1 | 17 | 10–50 |
| Fruits and berries | 1/day | 0.43–1 | 54 | 40–100 |
| Grains | 6/week | 3–14 | 20 | 10–38 |
| Meat | 1.7/day | 1.5–3.2 | 46 | 20–58 |
| Fish | 1/week | 0.5–1.6 | 30 | 12–50 |
| Milk | 6/week | 3–10 | 46 | 19–108 |
| Dairy | 1/day | 1–2 | 45 | 30–57 |
| Eggs | 1/week | 0.25–1.7 | 1 egg | 1–1 |
| Legumes | 0.25/week | 0.06–1 | 30 | 10–50 |
| Fats | 5/week | 3–17.5 | 6 | 5–10 |
* IQR—interquartile range from 25th to 75th percentile.