Comparison study of growth status and Hb. Level in Iraqi breast and Artificial fed babies during infancy

Senan Eraby Al-hamadani, Ali Hamza Alwan Al-taee, Rana Ismaeil Afram
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A randomizes study has been done on 200 healthy breast artificial fed infants aged between 3-12 months with male to female ratio (1: 1) at Central Teaching Hospital for Children for period between 2 Jan. to 2 Jun. 1998 coming to the hospital for vaccination to assess the growth status and hematocrit level in term of weight for age percentile, head circumference age percentile and hematocrit values on venous samples. The result has shown a significant retardation in weight for length for age in artificially fed infant at ages of (7-9) months and (10-12) months, and significant low hematocrit level for breast fed babies at age (10-12) months. No significant relationship between growth and anemia. Also no significant relationship in growth and hematocrit in relation to sex. In conclusion breast milk is enough for optimal growth for infant below 1 year, but not for preventing the development of anemia.
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生长状况与Hb的比较研究。伊拉克婴儿时期母乳喂养和人工喂养的水平
对1998年1月2日至6月2日在中央儿童教学医院接受疫苗接种的200名男女比例为1:1的健康母乳喂养的3-12个月婴儿进行了一项随机研究,以年龄百分位数体重、头围年龄百分位数和静脉样本的血细胞比容值评估其生长状况和红细胞比容水平。结果显示,人工喂养的婴儿在(7-9)个月和(10-12)个月时体重、身高和年龄明显发育迟缓,母乳喂养的婴儿在(10-12)个月时红细胞压积明显降低。生长与贫血无显著关系。生长和红细胞压积与性别也没有明显关系。总之,母乳对于一岁以下婴儿的最佳生长是足够的,但对于预防贫血的发展是不够的。
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