Introduction of complementary foods in infants

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Autor(a) principal: Moreira,Lilian Cordeiro de Queirós
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Elizabeth Brauninger e, Lopes,Lucia Hitomi Kamata, Bauleo,Mariana Ercole, Sarno,Flavio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Einstein (São Paulo)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze frequency, age and time trend of complementary feeding introduction in infants. Methods: Retrospective study of infants’ data evaluated at nutrition sector of Programa de Atenção aos Bebês of Programa Einstein na Comunidade de Paraisópolis from 2012 to 2015. Survival analyzes were performed, and the outcome considered was the time until the introduction of each specific food. Results: Participants were 700 infants, with 5.5 months of median age. Water was the most consumed supplement (80.0%), followed by infant formula (64.1%) and juice (51.1%). Regarding the beginning of complementary feeding, water, infant formula and tea were the first to be introduced, with a median age of 3 months. It is noteworthy that almost one-fifth of the infants had already received processed foods. Water introduction proportions showed a significant tendency to increase over the years, and among infants at 6 months of age, varied from 72.8%, in 2012, to 91.1%, in 2015. The introduction of processed food category items presented a significant trend of change, showing, however, a reduction from 30.8%, in 2012, to 15.6%, in 2015, in this same age group. Among the processed foods, flour based thickeners (36.3%) and biscuits (26.3%) presented the highest proportions of consume. Conclusion: Water and infant formula were the most widely consumed and early introduced foods. Among the studied years, water introduction presented a significant tendency to increase and processed foods category to reduce consumption.
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title Introduction of complementary foods in infants
spellingShingle Introduction of complementary foods in infants
Moreira,Lilian Cordeiro de Queirós
Child health services
Infant
Infant nutrition
Supplementary feeding
title_short Introduction of complementary foods in infants
title_full Introduction of complementary foods in infants
title_fullStr Introduction of complementary foods in infants
title_full_unstemmed Introduction of complementary foods in infants
title_sort Introduction of complementary foods in infants
author Moreira,Lilian Cordeiro de Queirós
author_facet Moreira,Lilian Cordeiro de Queirós
Oliveira,Elizabeth Brauninger e
Lopes,Lucia Hitomi Kamata
Bauleo,Mariana Ercole
Sarno,Flavio
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author2 Oliveira,Elizabeth Brauninger e
Lopes,Lucia Hitomi Kamata
Bauleo,Mariana Ercole
Sarno,Flavio
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira,Lilian Cordeiro de Queirós
Oliveira,Elizabeth Brauninger e
Lopes,Lucia Hitomi Kamata
Bauleo,Mariana Ercole
Sarno,Flavio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Child health services
Infant
Infant nutrition
Supplementary feeding
topic Child health services
Infant
Infant nutrition
Supplementary feeding
description ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze frequency, age and time trend of complementary feeding introduction in infants. Methods: Retrospective study of infants’ data evaluated at nutrition sector of Programa de Atenção aos Bebês of Programa Einstein na Comunidade de Paraisópolis from 2012 to 2015. Survival analyzes were performed, and the outcome considered was the time until the introduction of each specific food. Results: Participants were 700 infants, with 5.5 months of median age. Water was the most consumed supplement (80.0%), followed by infant formula (64.1%) and juice (51.1%). Regarding the beginning of complementary feeding, water, infant formula and tea were the first to be introduced, with a median age of 3 months. It is noteworthy that almost one-fifth of the infants had already received processed foods. Water introduction proportions showed a significant tendency to increase over the years, and among infants at 6 months of age, varied from 72.8%, in 2012, to 91.1%, in 2015. The introduction of processed food category items presented a significant trend of change, showing, however, a reduction from 30.8%, in 2012, to 15.6%, in 2015, in this same age group. Among the processed foods, flour based thickeners (36.3%) and biscuits (26.3%) presented the highest proportions of consume. Conclusion: Water and infant formula were the most widely consumed and early introduced foods. Among the studied years, water introduction presented a significant tendency to increase and processed foods category to reduce consumption.
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