Influence of Kangaroo Mother Care on breastfeeding, the introduction of complementary feeding and diet quality in the first year of life

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Autor(a) principal: CIOCHETTO, Carla Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: BOLZAN, Geovana de Paula, WEINMANN, Angela Regina Maciel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Nutrição
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/8639
Resumo: Objective To assess the influence of Kangaroo Mother Care on breastfeeding rates in preterm neonates, both at hospital discharge and throughout the first year of life, as well as its relation with the time of introduction of early complementary feeding and diet quality. Methods Observational, prospective and analytical longitudinal study conducted in a public hospital in southern Brazil. The study included 46 preterm neonates, who were admitted to a Kangaroo Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit or Conventional Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit. Results The frequency of exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge was higher in preterm neonates of Kangaroo Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit (p<0.001), and at four months of corrected age, 35% of them continued on exclusive breastfeeding (p=0.029), as compared to infants in Conventional Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit. However, at six and 12 months, no difference was found in breastfeeding rates between the participating groups. At four months of corrected age, approximately 45% of the breastfeeding infants in both groups were already on complementary feeding. At 12 months of corrected age, consumption of ultra-processed foods was 38.9% in infants from the Kangaroo Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit and 70% in infants from the Conventional Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit (p=0.054), and no significant differences were found. Conclusion The Kangaroo Mother Care fostered exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge and at 4 months of corrected age. On the other hand, with regard to the early introduction of complementary feeding, Kangaroo Mother Care was not protective, and a high rate of consumption of processed foods by infants was found.
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spelling Influence of Kangaroo Mother Care on breastfeeding, the introduction of complementary feeding and diet quality in the first year of lifeInfluência do Método Canguru sobre o aleitamento materno, a introdução da alimentação complementar e a qualidade da dieta, no primeiro ano de vidaEating behaviorKangaroo mother careNeonatal intensive careNewbornPrematureComportamento alimentarMétodo canguruTerapia intensiva neonatalRecém-nascidoRecém-nascido prematuroObjective To assess the influence of Kangaroo Mother Care on breastfeeding rates in preterm neonates, both at hospital discharge and throughout the first year of life, as well as its relation with the time of introduction of early complementary feeding and diet quality. Methods Observational, prospective and analytical longitudinal study conducted in a public hospital in southern Brazil. The study included 46 preterm neonates, who were admitted to a Kangaroo Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit or Conventional Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit. Results The frequency of exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge was higher in preterm neonates of Kangaroo Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit (p<0.001), and at four months of corrected age, 35% of them continued on exclusive breastfeeding (p=0.029), as compared to infants in Conventional Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit. However, at six and 12 months, no difference was found in breastfeeding rates between the participating groups. At four months of corrected age, approximately 45% of the breastfeeding infants in both groups were already on complementary feeding. At 12 months of corrected age, consumption of ultra-processed foods was 38.9% in infants from the Kangaroo Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit and 70% in infants from the Conventional Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit (p=0.054), and no significant differences were found. Conclusion The Kangaroo Mother Care fostered exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge and at 4 months of corrected age. On the other hand, with regard to the early introduction of complementary feeding, Kangaroo Mother Care was not protective, and a high rate of consumption of processed foods by infants was found.Objetivo Verificar a influência do Método Canguru sobre as taxas de aleitamento materno em recém-nascidos pré-termo, tanto na alta hospitalar, como ao longo do primeiro ano de vida, assim como sua relação com o momento de introdução da alimentação complementar e a qualidade da dieta. Métodos Estudo longitudinal do tipo observacional, prospectivo e analítico em um hospital público no Sul do Brasil. Participaram do estudo 46 recém-nascidos pré-termo, que foram internados em Unidade de Cuidado Intermediário Neonatal Canguru ou Unidade de Cuidado Intermediário Neonatal Convencional. Resultados A frequência de aleitamento materno exclusivo na alta hospitalar foi mais elevada nos recém-nascidos pré-termo da Unidade de Cuidado Intermediário Neonatal Canguru (p<0,001), sendo certo que, aos quatro meses de idade corrigida, 35% deles continuavam em aleitamento materno exclusivo (p=0,029), em comparação com os bebês da Unidade de Cuidado Intermediário Neonatal Convencional. Já aos seis e 12 meses, não foram encontradas diferenças nas taxas de aleitamento materno entre os grupos participantes. Aos quatro meses de idade corrigida, aproximadamente 45% dos lactentes de ambos os grupos já haviam iniciado a alimentação complementar. Aos 12 meses de idade corrigida, o consumo de alimentos ultraprocessados foi de 38,9% nos lactentes da Unidade de Cuidado Intermediário Neonatal Canguru e de 70% nos da Unidade de Cuidado Intermediário Neonatal Convencional (p=0,054), não sendo encontradas diferenças significativas. Conclusão O Método Canguru favoreceu o aleitamento materno exclusivo na alta hospitalar e aos quatro meses de idade corrigida. Já para a introdução precoce da alimentação complementar, o Método Canguru não se mostrou protetor, sendo encontrado um elevado percentual de consumo de alimentos processados pelos lactentes.Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-06-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/8639Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 35 (2022): Revista de Nutrição; 1-12Revista de Nutrição; Vol. 35 (2022): Revista de Nutrição; 1-12Revista de Nutrição; v. 35 (2022): Revista de Nutrição; 1-121678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPenghttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/8639/6085https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCIOCHETTO, Carla RibeiroBOLZAN, Geovana de PaulaWEINMANN, Angela Regina Maciel2023-10-06T18:55:02Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/8639Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2023-10-06T18:55:02Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of Kangaroo Mother Care on breastfeeding, the introduction of complementary feeding and diet quality in the first year of life
Influência do Método Canguru sobre o aleitamento materno, a introdução da alimentação complementar e a qualidade da dieta, no primeiro ano de vida
title Influence of Kangaroo Mother Care on breastfeeding, the introduction of complementary feeding and diet quality in the first year of life
spellingShingle Influence of Kangaroo Mother Care on breastfeeding, the introduction of complementary feeding and diet quality in the first year of life
CIOCHETTO, Carla Ribeiro
Eating behavior
Kangaroo mother care
Neonatal intensive care
Newborn
Premature
Comportamento alimentar
Método canguru
Terapia intensiva neonatal
Recém-nascido
Recém-nascido prematuro
title_short Influence of Kangaroo Mother Care on breastfeeding, the introduction of complementary feeding and diet quality in the first year of life
title_full Influence of Kangaroo Mother Care on breastfeeding, the introduction of complementary feeding and diet quality in the first year of life
title_fullStr Influence of Kangaroo Mother Care on breastfeeding, the introduction of complementary feeding and diet quality in the first year of life
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Kangaroo Mother Care on breastfeeding, the introduction of complementary feeding and diet quality in the first year of life
title_sort Influence of Kangaroo Mother Care on breastfeeding, the introduction of complementary feeding and diet quality in the first year of life
author CIOCHETTO, Carla Ribeiro
author_facet CIOCHETTO, Carla Ribeiro
BOLZAN, Geovana de Paula
WEINMANN, Angela Regina Maciel
author_role author
author2 BOLZAN, Geovana de Paula
WEINMANN, Angela Regina Maciel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv CIOCHETTO, Carla Ribeiro
BOLZAN, Geovana de Paula
WEINMANN, Angela Regina Maciel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Eating behavior
Kangaroo mother care
Neonatal intensive care
Newborn
Premature
Comportamento alimentar
Método canguru
Terapia intensiva neonatal
Recém-nascido
Recém-nascido prematuro
topic Eating behavior
Kangaroo mother care
Neonatal intensive care
Newborn
Premature
Comportamento alimentar
Método canguru
Terapia intensiva neonatal
Recém-nascido
Recém-nascido prematuro
description Objective To assess the influence of Kangaroo Mother Care on breastfeeding rates in preterm neonates, both at hospital discharge and throughout the first year of life, as well as its relation with the time of introduction of early complementary feeding and diet quality. Methods Observational, prospective and analytical longitudinal study conducted in a public hospital in southern Brazil. The study included 46 preterm neonates, who were admitted to a Kangaroo Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit or Conventional Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit. Results The frequency of exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge was higher in preterm neonates of Kangaroo Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit (p<0.001), and at four months of corrected age, 35% of them continued on exclusive breastfeeding (p=0.029), as compared to infants in Conventional Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit. However, at six and 12 months, no difference was found in breastfeeding rates between the participating groups. At four months of corrected age, approximately 45% of the breastfeeding infants in both groups were already on complementary feeding. At 12 months of corrected age, consumption of ultra-processed foods was 38.9% in infants from the Kangaroo Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit and 70% in infants from the Conventional Neonatal Intermediate Care Unit (p=0.054), and no significant differences were found. Conclusion The Kangaroo Mother Care fostered exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge and at 4 months of corrected age. On the other hand, with regard to the early introduction of complementary feeding, Kangaroo Mother Care was not protective, and a high rate of consumption of processed foods by infants was found.
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