Adherence to different complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a randomized clinical trial
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Resumo: | Background: Infant-guided methods, such as Baby-Led Introduction to SolidS (BLISS), encourage children to feed themselves from the same food consumed by their family since the beginning of the introduction of complementary foods, in opposition to the Parent-Led Weaning (PLW) method, which proposes foods mashed with a fork and given by parents. Adherence to child-guided methods is low due to a lack of confidence in the children's ability to feed themselves. This study aimed to assess adherence to three methods of food introduction: PLW, BLISS, or mixed (PLW and BLISS) at seven, nine, and 12 months of age. Methods: A randomized clinical trial was conducted with mother-infant pairs undergoing intervention at 5.5 months of age. Data were presented in absolute numbers and percentages and analyzed using the Chi-Square test. Results: The sample was constituted of 139 mother-infant pairs: 45 (32%) used PLW, 48 (35%) used BLISS, and 46 (33%) used the mixed method. Adherence to the method at seven, nine, and 12 months of age children was 34.1% (n = 45), 28.5% (n = 37), and 34.1% (n = 46), respectively. The mixed method presented significantly higher adherence results: 69.0% (n = 29) at seven months, 55.8% (n = 24) at nine months, and 78.6% (n = 33) at 12 months (p<0.001). Among the sample that unfollowed the proposed method, those who used PLW and BLISS migrated mostly to the mixed method at 12 months, 60.0% (n = 27) and 72.9% (n = 35) of them, respectively, because of the feeding mode and 97.8% (n = 44) and 100.0% (n = 48) because of food consistency. Conclusion: Complementary feeding in a mixed method presented higher adherence at seven, nine, and 12 months of age of children, which shows the feasibility of this approach to guide families in the introduction of complementary feeding. |
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Belin, Christy Hannah SaniniNunes, Leandro MeirellesFicagna, Cátia ReginaNeves, Renata OliveiraMoreira, Paula RuffoniBernardi, Juliana Rombaldi2024-10-15T06:41:14Z20231932-6203http://hdl.handle.net/10183/279990001200002Background: Infant-guided methods, such as Baby-Led Introduction to SolidS (BLISS), encourage children to feed themselves from the same food consumed by their family since the beginning of the introduction of complementary foods, in opposition to the Parent-Led Weaning (PLW) method, which proposes foods mashed with a fork and given by parents. Adherence to child-guided methods is low due to a lack of confidence in the children's ability to feed themselves. This study aimed to assess adherence to three methods of food introduction: PLW, BLISS, or mixed (PLW and BLISS) at seven, nine, and 12 months of age. Methods: A randomized clinical trial was conducted with mother-infant pairs undergoing intervention at 5.5 months of age. Data were presented in absolute numbers and percentages and analyzed using the Chi-Square test. Results: The sample was constituted of 139 mother-infant pairs: 45 (32%) used PLW, 48 (35%) used BLISS, and 46 (33%) used the mixed method. Adherence to the method at seven, nine, and 12 months of age children was 34.1% (n = 45), 28.5% (n = 37), and 34.1% (n = 46), respectively. The mixed method presented significantly higher adherence results: 69.0% (n = 29) at seven months, 55.8% (n = 24) at nine months, and 78.6% (n = 33) at 12 months (p<0.001). Among the sample that unfollowed the proposed method, those who used PLW and BLISS migrated mostly to the mixed method at 12 months, 60.0% (n = 27) and 72.9% (n = 35) of them, respectively, because of the feeding mode and 97.8% (n = 44) and 100.0% (n = 48) because of food consistency. Conclusion: Complementary feeding in a mixed method presented higher adherence at seven, nine, and 12 months of age of children, which shows the feasibility of this approach to guide families in the introduction of complementary feeding.application/pdfengPloS one. San Francisco. Vol. 18, no. 11 (Nov. 2023), e0289696, 15 p.Aleitamento maternoComportamento alimentarFenômenos fisiológicos da nutrição do lactenteDesmameAdherence to different complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a randomized clinical trialEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001200002.pdf.txt001200002.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain52724http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/279990/2/001200002.pdf.txt4b6024600447f7ae05e97d44597fde85MD52ORIGINAL001200002.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1204130http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/279990/1/001200002.pdf1ed10c3706b7b182122c3423c8aa51a8MD5110183/2799902024-11-29 07:55:26.775852oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/279990Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2024-11-29T09:55:26Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Adherence to different complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a randomized clinical trial |
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Adherence to different complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a randomized clinical trial |
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Adherence to different complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a randomized clinical trial Belin, Christy Hannah Sanini Aleitamento materno Comportamento alimentar Fenômenos fisiológicos da nutrição do lactente Desmame |
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Adherence to different complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a randomized clinical trial |
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Adherence to different complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a randomized clinical trial |
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Adherence to different complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a randomized clinical trial |
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Adherence to different complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a randomized clinical trial |
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Adherence to different complementary feeding methods in the first year of life : a randomized clinical trial |
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Belin, Christy Hannah Sanini |
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Belin, Christy Hannah Sanini Nunes, Leandro Meirelles Ficagna, Cátia Regina Neves, Renata Oliveira Moreira, Paula Ruffoni Bernardi, Juliana Rombaldi |
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Nunes, Leandro Meirelles Ficagna, Cátia Regina Neves, Renata Oliveira Moreira, Paula Ruffoni Bernardi, Juliana Rombaldi |
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Aleitamento materno Comportamento alimentar Fenômenos fisiológicos da nutrição do lactente Desmame |
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Aleitamento materno Comportamento alimentar Fenômenos fisiológicos da nutrição do lactente Desmame |
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Background: Infant-guided methods, such as Baby-Led Introduction to SolidS (BLISS), encourage children to feed themselves from the same food consumed by their family since the beginning of the introduction of complementary foods, in opposition to the Parent-Led Weaning (PLW) method, which proposes foods mashed with a fork and given by parents. Adherence to child-guided methods is low due to a lack of confidence in the children's ability to feed themselves. This study aimed to assess adherence to three methods of food introduction: PLW, BLISS, or mixed (PLW and BLISS) at seven, nine, and 12 months of age. Methods: A randomized clinical trial was conducted with mother-infant pairs undergoing intervention at 5.5 months of age. Data were presented in absolute numbers and percentages and analyzed using the Chi-Square test. Results: The sample was constituted of 139 mother-infant pairs: 45 (32%) used PLW, 48 (35%) used BLISS, and 46 (33%) used the mixed method. Adherence to the method at seven, nine, and 12 months of age children was 34.1% (n = 45), 28.5% (n = 37), and 34.1% (n = 46), respectively. The mixed method presented significantly higher adherence results: 69.0% (n = 29) at seven months, 55.8% (n = 24) at nine months, and 78.6% (n = 33) at 12 months (p<0.001). Among the sample that unfollowed the proposed method, those who used PLW and BLISS migrated mostly to the mixed method at 12 months, 60.0% (n = 27) and 72.9% (n = 35) of them, respectively, because of the feeding mode and 97.8% (n = 44) and 100.0% (n = 48) because of food consistency. Conclusion: Complementary feeding in a mixed method presented higher adherence at seven, nine, and 12 months of age of children, which shows the feasibility of this approach to guide families in the introduction of complementary feeding. |
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