Child growth compared with the NCHS reference and WHO/2006 standard
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Resumo: | ObjectiveThis study assessed the growth of exclusively breastfed infants until six months of age and compared their weight and length with those of the National Center for Health Statistics 1978 reference, and the World Health Organization standard 2006. MethodsThis was a longitudinal research done at the Human Milk Bank of São Luis, Maranhão, from October 2007 to November 2008. The non-probabilistic sample consisted of 328 exclusively breastfed, full-term infants. A total of 181 infants concluded the study. Growth was assessed by means and standard deviation and the results were compared with those of the National Center for Health Statistics 1978 and World Health Organization 2006. ResultsMales weighed more than females from the first to the sixth month (p<0.05). The greatest weight gain occurred in the first two months of life for both sexes. The mean female weight was higher than that of the World Health Organization 2006 at birth and from the third to the sixth month (p<0.05); meanwhile, males were heavier from the fourth to the sixth month (p<0.05), but their weights were higher than those of the National Center for Health Statistics 1978, for both genders, from birth to the sixth month (p<0.05), except for males at birth. The mean male lengths were lower than those of the World Health Organization 2006 from birth to the sixth month (p<0.05), except for the fifth month; they were also lower than the National Center for Health Statistics 1978 at birth and in the first, fourth and sixth months of life (p<0.05); female heights were similar to those of the World Health Organization 2006 and lower than those of the National Center for Health Statistics 1978 at birth and at the sixth month (p<0.05). ConclusionThe weight gain of exclusively breastfed children was more similar to that of the World Health Organization 2006 standard than that of the National Center for Health Statistics 1978 reference. Linear growth was appropriate, similar to both the standard and the reference. |
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Child growth compared with the NCHS reference and WHO/2006 standardCrescimento infantil comparado com as referências NCHS e o padrão WHO/2006Breast feedingAnthropometryGrowthAleitamento maternoAntropometriaCrescimentoObjectiveThis study assessed the growth of exclusively breastfed infants until six months of age and compared their weight and length with those of the National Center for Health Statistics 1978 reference, and the World Health Organization standard 2006. MethodsThis was a longitudinal research done at the Human Milk Bank of São Luis, Maranhão, from October 2007 to November 2008. The non-probabilistic sample consisted of 328 exclusively breastfed, full-term infants. A total of 181 infants concluded the study. Growth was assessed by means and standard deviation and the results were compared with those of the National Center for Health Statistics 1978 and World Health Organization 2006. ResultsMales weighed more than females from the first to the sixth month (p<0.05). The greatest weight gain occurred in the first two months of life for both sexes. The mean female weight was higher than that of the World Health Organization 2006 at birth and from the third to the sixth month (p<0.05); meanwhile, males were heavier from the fourth to the sixth month (p<0.05), but their weights were higher than those of the National Center for Health Statistics 1978, for both genders, from birth to the sixth month (p<0.05), except for males at birth. The mean male lengths were lower than those of the World Health Organization 2006 from birth to the sixth month (p<0.05), except for the fifth month; they were also lower than the National Center for Health Statistics 1978 at birth and in the first, fourth and sixth months of life (p<0.05); female heights were similar to those of the World Health Organization 2006 and lower than those of the National Center for Health Statistics 1978 at birth and at the sixth month (p<0.05). ConclusionThe weight gain of exclusively breastfed children was more similar to that of the World Health Organization 2006 standard than that of the National Center for Health Statistics 1978 reference. Linear growth was appropriate, similar to both the standard and the reference.ObjetivoEste trabalho teve como objetivo analisar o crescimento de crianças em regime de aleitamento materno exclusivo até o sexto mês, bem como comparar seu peso e comprimento com a referência do National Center for Health Statistics 1978 e com o padrão da World Health Organization 2006. MétodosTrata-se de estudo longitudinal realizado em um Banco de Leite Humano, na cidade de São Luís, Maranhão, entre outubro de 2007 e novembro de 2008. Foi feita amostragem não probabilística com 328 crianças nascidas a termo e submetidas a aleitamento materno exclusivo. Finalizaram o estudo 181 crianças. Avaliou-se o crescimento por meio de médias e desvio-padrão, comparando-se os resultados com aqueles dois parâmetros. ResultadosOs meninos mostraram-se mais pesados que as meninas, do primeiro ao sexto mês (p<0,05). A maior velocidade no ganho ponderal ocorreu nos dois primeiros meses de vida, em ambos os sexos. Quanto ao peso, as meninas apresentaram peso médio superior ao padrão da World Health Organization 2006, ao nascer e do terceiro ao sexto mês (p<0,05), enquanto os meninos mostraram peso superior do quarto ao sexto mês (p<0.05). Já em relação à referência do National Center for Health Statistics 1978, ambos os sexos apresentaram peso superior desde o nascimento até o sexto mês (p<0,05), exceto os meninos ao nascer. Quanto ao tamanho, as meninas apresentaram comprimento médio semelhante ao padrão da World Health Organization 2006, porém menor do que a outra referência, ao nascer e no sexto mês (p<0,05). Já os meninos obtiveram comprimento médioinferior, tanto quando comparados ao padrão da World Health Organization 2006, do nascimento ao sexto mês (p<0,05), exceto o quinto; como quando comparados à referência da National Center for Health Statistics 1978, ao nascer e no primeiro, no quarto e no sexto meses de vida (p<0,05). ConclusãoO crescimento ponderal das crianças em aleitamento materno exclusivo assemelhou-se mais ao padrão World Health Organization 2006 que à referência National Center for Health Statistics 1978, ao passo que o crescimento linear mostrou-se compatível com os dois parâmetros.Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-04-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/8377Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 26 No. 1 (2013): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; Vol. 26 Núm. 1 (2013): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; v. 26 n. 1 (2013): Revista de Nutrição1678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPporhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/8377/5891Copyright (c) 2023 Maria da Graça Mouchrek JALDIN, Feliciana Santos PINHEIRO, Alcione Miranda dos SANTOS, Nivaldo Costa MUNIZhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMouchrek JALDIN, Maria da Graça Santos PINHEIRO, Feliciana dos SANTOS, Alcione Miranda Costa MUNIZ, Nivaldo 2023-10-05T19:11:34Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/8377Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2023-10-05T19:11:34Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false |
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Child growth compared with the NCHS reference and WHO/2006 standard Crescimento infantil comparado com as referências NCHS e o padrão WHO/2006 |
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Child growth compared with the NCHS reference and WHO/2006 standard |
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Child growth compared with the NCHS reference and WHO/2006 standard Mouchrek JALDIN, Maria da Graça Breast feeding Anthropometry Growth Aleitamento materno Antropometria Crescimento |
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Child growth compared with the NCHS reference and WHO/2006 standard |
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Child growth compared with the NCHS reference and WHO/2006 standard |
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Child growth compared with the NCHS reference and WHO/2006 standard |
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Child growth compared with the NCHS reference and WHO/2006 standard |
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Child growth compared with the NCHS reference and WHO/2006 standard |
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Mouchrek JALDIN, Maria da Graça |
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Mouchrek JALDIN, Maria da Graça Santos PINHEIRO, Feliciana dos SANTOS, Alcione Miranda Costa MUNIZ, Nivaldo |
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Santos PINHEIRO, Feliciana dos SANTOS, Alcione Miranda Costa MUNIZ, Nivaldo |
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Mouchrek JALDIN, Maria da Graça Santos PINHEIRO, Feliciana dos SANTOS, Alcione Miranda Costa MUNIZ, Nivaldo |
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Breast feeding Anthropometry Growth Aleitamento materno Antropometria Crescimento |
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Breast feeding Anthropometry Growth Aleitamento materno Antropometria Crescimento |
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ObjectiveThis study assessed the growth of exclusively breastfed infants until six months of age and compared their weight and length with those of the National Center for Health Statistics 1978 reference, and the World Health Organization standard 2006. MethodsThis was a longitudinal research done at the Human Milk Bank of São Luis, Maranhão, from October 2007 to November 2008. The non-probabilistic sample consisted of 328 exclusively breastfed, full-term infants. A total of 181 infants concluded the study. Growth was assessed by means and standard deviation and the results were compared with those of the National Center for Health Statistics 1978 and World Health Organization 2006. ResultsMales weighed more than females from the first to the sixth month (p<0.05). The greatest weight gain occurred in the first two months of life for both sexes. The mean female weight was higher than that of the World Health Organization 2006 at birth and from the third to the sixth month (p<0.05); meanwhile, males were heavier from the fourth to the sixth month (p<0.05), but their weights were higher than those of the National Center for Health Statistics 1978, for both genders, from birth to the sixth month (p<0.05), except for males at birth. The mean male lengths were lower than those of the World Health Organization 2006 from birth to the sixth month (p<0.05), except for the fifth month; they were also lower than the National Center for Health Statistics 1978 at birth and in the first, fourth and sixth months of life (p<0.05); female heights were similar to those of the World Health Organization 2006 and lower than those of the National Center for Health Statistics 1978 at birth and at the sixth month (p<0.05). ConclusionThe weight gain of exclusively breastfed children was more similar to that of the World Health Organization 2006 standard than that of the National Center for Health Statistics 1978 reference. Linear growth was appropriate, similar to both the standard and the reference. |
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