Complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a study protocol for a randomized clinical trial

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Autor(a) principal: Nunes, Leandro Meirelles
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Fuhr, Jordana, Belin, Christy Hannah Sanini, Moreira, Paula Ruffoni, Neves, Renata Oliveira, Brito, Mariana Lopes de, Morando, Lorenzo Andreazza, Mariath, Adriela Azevedo Souza, Gomes, Erissandra, Bernardi, Juliana Rombaldi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/231447
Resumo: Background: The traditional spoon-feeding approach to introduction of solid foods during the complementary feeding period is supported by consensus in the scientific literature. However, a method called Baby-Led Introduction to SolidS (BLISS) has been proposed as an alternative, allowing infants to self-feed with no adult interference. To date, there have been no trials in the Brazilian population to evaluate the effectiveness of BLISS in comparison to the traditional approach. Methods/design: To evaluate and compare three different complementary feeding methods. Data on 144 mother child pairs will be randomized into intervention groups by methods: (A) strict Parent-Led Weaning; (B) strict Baby Led Introduction to SolidS; and (C) a mixed method. Prospective participants from Porto Alegre, Brazil, and nearby cities will be recruited through the Internet. The interventions will be performed by nutritionists and speech therapists, at 5.5 months of age of the child, at a private nutrition office equipped with a test kitchen where meals will be prepared according to the randomized method. The pairs will be followed up at 7, 9, and 12 months of age. Data will be collected through questionnaires designed especially for this study, which will include a 24h child food recall, questionnaires on the child’s and parents’ eating behavior, oral habits, eating difficulties, and choking prevalence. At 12 months of age, children will undergo blood collection to measure hemoglobin, ferritin, and C reactive protein, saliva collection for analysis of genetic polymorphisms, and oral examination. Anthropometric parameters (child and maternal) will be measured at the baseline intervention, at a 9 month home visit, and at the end-of-study visit at the hospital. The primary outcome will be child growth and nutritional status z-scores at 12 months; secondary outcomes will include iron status, feeding behavior, acceptability of the methods, dietary variety, choking, eating behaviors, food preferences, acceptance of bitter and sweet flavors, suction, oral habits, oral hygiene behavior, dental caries, gingival health status, and functional constipation. Discussion: The trial intends to ascertain whether there are potential advantages to the BLISS complementary feeding method in this specific population, generating data to support families and healthcare providers.
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title Complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
spellingShingle Complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
Nunes, Leandro Meirelles
Fenômenos fisiológicos da nutrição do lactente
Comportamento alimentar
Obesidade infantil
Anemia ferropriva
Obstrução das vias respiratórias
Constipação intestinal
Complementary feeding
Feeding behavior
Feeding preferences
infant overweight
Iron deficiency anemia
Choking
Constipation
Clinical trial
title_short Complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
title_full Complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
title_fullStr Complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
title_sort Complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a study protocol for a randomized clinical trial
author Nunes, Leandro Meirelles
author_facet Nunes, Leandro Meirelles
Fuhr, Jordana
Belin, Christy Hannah Sanini
Moreira, Paula Ruffoni
Neves, Renata Oliveira
Brito, Mariana Lopes de
Morando, Lorenzo Andreazza
Mariath, Adriela Azevedo Souza
Gomes, Erissandra
Bernardi, Juliana Rombaldi
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author2 Fuhr, Jordana
Belin, Christy Hannah Sanini
Moreira, Paula Ruffoni
Neves, Renata Oliveira
Brito, Mariana Lopes de
Morando, Lorenzo Andreazza
Mariath, Adriela Azevedo Souza
Gomes, Erissandra
Bernardi, Juliana Rombaldi
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nunes, Leandro Meirelles
Fuhr, Jordana
Belin, Christy Hannah Sanini
Moreira, Paula Ruffoni
Neves, Renata Oliveira
Brito, Mariana Lopes de
Morando, Lorenzo Andreazza
Mariath, Adriela Azevedo Souza
Gomes, Erissandra
Bernardi, Juliana Rombaldi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fenômenos fisiológicos da nutrição do lactente
Comportamento alimentar
Obesidade infantil
Anemia ferropriva
Obstrução das vias respiratórias
Constipação intestinal
topic Fenômenos fisiológicos da nutrição do lactente
Comportamento alimentar
Obesidade infantil
Anemia ferropriva
Obstrução das vias respiratórias
Constipação intestinal
Complementary feeding
Feeding behavior
Feeding preferences
infant overweight
Iron deficiency anemia
Choking
Constipation
Clinical trial
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Complementary feeding
Feeding behavior
Feeding preferences
infant overweight
Iron deficiency anemia
Choking
Constipation
Clinical trial
description Background: The traditional spoon-feeding approach to introduction of solid foods during the complementary feeding period is supported by consensus in the scientific literature. However, a method called Baby-Led Introduction to SolidS (BLISS) has been proposed as an alternative, allowing infants to self-feed with no adult interference. To date, there have been no trials in the Brazilian population to evaluate the effectiveness of BLISS in comparison to the traditional approach. Methods/design: To evaluate and compare three different complementary feeding methods. Data on 144 mother child pairs will be randomized into intervention groups by methods: (A) strict Parent-Led Weaning; (B) strict Baby Led Introduction to SolidS; and (C) a mixed method. Prospective participants from Porto Alegre, Brazil, and nearby cities will be recruited through the Internet. The interventions will be performed by nutritionists and speech therapists, at 5.5 months of age of the child, at a private nutrition office equipped with a test kitchen where meals will be prepared according to the randomized method. The pairs will be followed up at 7, 9, and 12 months of age. Data will be collected through questionnaires designed especially for this study, which will include a 24h child food recall, questionnaires on the child’s and parents’ eating behavior, oral habits, eating difficulties, and choking prevalence. At 12 months of age, children will undergo blood collection to measure hemoglobin, ferritin, and C reactive protein, saliva collection for analysis of genetic polymorphisms, and oral examination. Anthropometric parameters (child and maternal) will be measured at the baseline intervention, at a 9 month home visit, and at the end-of-study visit at the hospital. The primary outcome will be child growth and nutritional status z-scores at 12 months; secondary outcomes will include iron status, feeding behavior, acceptability of the methods, dietary variety, choking, eating behaviors, food preferences, acceptance of bitter and sweet flavors, suction, oral habits, oral hygiene behavior, dental caries, gingival health status, and functional constipation. Discussion: The trial intends to ascertain whether there are potential advantages to the BLISS complementary feeding method in this specific population, generating data to support families and healthcare providers.
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