Breastfeeding in infants seen in private pediatric practices and its relation with type of delivery and history of prematurity
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Resumo: | Abstract Objective: To describe the type of milk used to feed infants seen in private pediatric practices in Brazil. To evaluate the relationship between breastfeeding, type of delivery, and history of prematurity. Methods: This is a cross-sectional and observational study that included 4929 infants in the first year of life seen in private pediatric practices in the five geographic regions of Brazil. Mothers provided information about the type of milk used by their infant, the type of delivery (vaginal or cesarean), and whether the birth was premature. Results: Breastfeeding was the only source of milk for 56.1% (1546/2755) of infants in the first six months of life and 32.9% (716/2174) in the second. Of the infants who received other types of milk besides breastfeeding, there was a predominance of infant formula in 98.6% and 93.8% of the infants, respectively, in the first and in the second six months of life. Whole cow's milk was used by 0.7% (20/2755) of infants in the first six months and by 4.1% (90/2174) of infants in the second (p < 0.001). In the first six months of life, breastfeeding as the only type of milk was associated with vaginal delivery (OR = 1.79; p < 0.001) and not having a history of prematurity (OR = 2.48; p < 0.001). Conclusion: Breastfeeding was the only milk source for more than half of infants before 180 days of life. Birth by cesarean section and history of prematurity were negatively associated with breastfeeding as the only source of milk used in infant feeding. |
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Breastfeeding in infants seen in private pediatric practices and its relation with type of delivery and history of prematurityInfant nutritional physiological phenomena infantBreast feedingInfant formulaCow’s milkParturitionInfant prematureAbstract Objective: To describe the type of milk used to feed infants seen in private pediatric practices in Brazil. To evaluate the relationship between breastfeeding, type of delivery, and history of prematurity. Methods: This is a cross-sectional and observational study that included 4929 infants in the first year of life seen in private pediatric practices in the five geographic regions of Brazil. Mothers provided information about the type of milk used by their infant, the type of delivery (vaginal or cesarean), and whether the birth was premature. Results: Breastfeeding was the only source of milk for 56.1% (1546/2755) of infants in the first six months of life and 32.9% (716/2174) in the second. Of the infants who received other types of milk besides breastfeeding, there was a predominance of infant formula in 98.6% and 93.8% of the infants, respectively, in the first and in the second six months of life. Whole cow's milk was used by 0.7% (20/2755) of infants in the first six months and by 4.1% (90/2174) of infants in the second (p < 0.001). In the first six months of life, breastfeeding as the only type of milk was associated with vaginal delivery (OR = 1.79; p < 0.001) and not having a history of prematurity (OR = 2.48; p < 0.001). Conclusion: Breastfeeding was the only milk source for more than half of infants before 180 days of life. Birth by cesarean section and history of prematurity were negatively associated with breastfeeding as the only source of milk used in infant feeding.Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria2022-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-75572022000300241Jornal de Pediatria v.98 n.3 2022reponame:Jornal de Pediatria (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)instacron:SBPE10.1016/j.jped.2021.06.009info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMorais,Mauro Batista deToporovski,Mauro SérgioTofoli,Marise Helena CardosoBarros,Karina Vieira deFerreira,Cristina Helena TargaSilva,Luciana Rodrigueseng2022-06-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0021-75572022000300241Revistahttp://www.jped.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jped@jped.com.br1678-47820021-7557opendoar:2022-06-03T00:00Jornal de Pediatria (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)false |
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Breastfeeding in infants seen in private pediatric practices and its relation with type of delivery and history of prematurity |
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Breastfeeding in infants seen in private pediatric practices and its relation with type of delivery and history of prematurity |
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Breastfeeding in infants seen in private pediatric practices and its relation with type of delivery and history of prematurity Morais,Mauro Batista de Infant nutritional physiological phenomena infant Breast feeding Infant formula Cow’s milk Parturition Infant premature |
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Breastfeeding in infants seen in private pediatric practices and its relation with type of delivery and history of prematurity |
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Breastfeeding in infants seen in private pediatric practices and its relation with type of delivery and history of prematurity |
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Breastfeeding in infants seen in private pediatric practices and its relation with type of delivery and history of prematurity |
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Breastfeeding in infants seen in private pediatric practices and its relation with type of delivery and history of prematurity |
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Breastfeeding in infants seen in private pediatric practices and its relation with type of delivery and history of prematurity |
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Morais,Mauro Batista de |
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Morais,Mauro Batista de Toporovski,Mauro Sérgio Tofoli,Marise Helena Cardoso Barros,Karina Vieira de Ferreira,Cristina Helena Targa Silva,Luciana Rodrigues |
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Toporovski,Mauro Sérgio Tofoli,Marise Helena Cardoso Barros,Karina Vieira de Ferreira,Cristina Helena Targa Silva,Luciana Rodrigues |
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Morais,Mauro Batista de Toporovski,Mauro Sérgio Tofoli,Marise Helena Cardoso Barros,Karina Vieira de Ferreira,Cristina Helena Targa Silva,Luciana Rodrigues |
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Infant nutritional physiological phenomena infant Breast feeding Infant formula Cow’s milk Parturition Infant premature |
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Infant nutritional physiological phenomena infant Breast feeding Infant formula Cow’s milk Parturition Infant premature |
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Abstract Objective: To describe the type of milk used to feed infants seen in private pediatric practices in Brazil. To evaluate the relationship between breastfeeding, type of delivery, and history of prematurity. Methods: This is a cross-sectional and observational study that included 4929 infants in the first year of life seen in private pediatric practices in the five geographic regions of Brazil. Mothers provided information about the type of milk used by their infant, the type of delivery (vaginal or cesarean), and whether the birth was premature. Results: Breastfeeding was the only source of milk for 56.1% (1546/2755) of infants in the first six months of life and 32.9% (716/2174) in the second. Of the infants who received other types of milk besides breastfeeding, there was a predominance of infant formula in 98.6% and 93.8% of the infants, respectively, in the first and in the second six months of life. Whole cow's milk was used by 0.7% (20/2755) of infants in the first six months and by 4.1% (90/2174) of infants in the second (p < 0.001). In the first six months of life, breastfeeding as the only type of milk was associated with vaginal delivery (OR = 1.79; p < 0.001) and not having a history of prematurity (OR = 2.48; p < 0.001). Conclusion: Breastfeeding was the only milk source for more than half of infants before 180 days of life. Birth by cesarean section and history of prematurity were negatively associated with breastfeeding as the only source of milk used in infant feeding. |
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