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Infant feeding practices reflect antecedent risk of xerophthalmia in Nepali children.

J Gittelsohn1, A V Shankar, K P West, R Ram, C Dhungel, B Dahal.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between infant feeding history and risk of xerophthalmia due to vitamin A deficiency (VAD) in early childhood.
DESIGN: A case-control study of previously xerophthalmic and non-xerophthalmic children.
SETTING: Rural lowland region of Nepal.
SUBJECTS: One hundred and fifty-six children (aged 1-6 y old), half of whom previously had xerophthalmia due to vitamin A-deficiency, the other half matched by locale, age and the presence and age of a younger sibling (n = 102).
METHODS: Xerophthalmia was determined by trained ophthalmic assistants on the basic of current Bitot's spots, corneal xerosis or report of night blindness. Infant feeding history was collected through a diet history method obtained from the mother of the focus child. Exploratory factor analysis was conducted to determine the presence of underlying patterns in infant feeding practices. Conditional logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios.
RESULTS: Mothers of control children tended to have a higher level of education (P < 0.10) and to have fewer children who had died (P < 0.10) than mothers of case children. Feeding of meat (OR = 0.09, CI = 0.01-0.70) or fish (OR = 0.41, CI = 0.17-0.99) with liver, eggs (OR = 0.11, CI = 0.01-0.88) and mango (OR = 0.28, CI = 0.13-0.60) were protective in association with xerophthalmia in early childhood. Factor analysis uncovered several distinct patterns in infant feeding, which varied by age of the infant. Only the 'animal flesh' feeding pattern (factor), practiced in the second year of life, proved significantly protective from xerophthalmia (OR = 0.43, CI = 0.20-0.94). Feeding patterns of younger children closely paralleled those of their older siblings with and without VAD.
CONCLUSIONS: The study supports the hypothesis that infant dietary practices can influence subsequent risk for VAD. Our findings emphasize the importance of introducing vitamin A-rich foods during weaning to reduce the risk of VAD-associated xerophthalmia in the later preschool years.

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Keywords:  Age Factors; Asia; Biology; Child; Child Nutrition; Correlation Studies; Deficiency Diseases; Demographic Factors; Developing Countries; Diet; Diseases; Health; Infant; Infant Nutrition; Nepal; Nutrition; Nutrition Disorders; Ophthalmological Effects; Physiology; Population; Population Characteristics; Research Methodology; Research Report; Southern Asia; Statistical Studies; Studies; Vitamin A; Vitamins; Youth

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9234033     DOI: 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1600435

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0954-3007            Impact factor:   4.016


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