Adherence to Introduction of Iron-Rich Solid Foods Recommendations for Infants: An Analysis of Canadian Community Health Survey Data Using Cycles 2015–2018

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Journal of Nutrition Pub Date : 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tjnut.2024.12.026
Hope A Weiler , Marcia Cooper , Jesse Bertinato , Kathryn E Hopperton , Jennifer McCrea , Huma Rana , Yvette Bonvalot , Lidia Loukine , Carley Nicholson , Shawn Brule
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Abstract

Background

Globally, guidelines on the introduction of solid foods to a breastfed infant’s diet emphasize the importance of iron-rich foods.

Objectives

The objective of this study was to report on adherence to Nutrition for Healthy Term Infants (NHTI) guidance on introduction of iron-rich solid foods first in infants living in Canada and to explore factors associated with adherence using disaggregated data.

Methods

Nationally representative cross-sectional data from the Canadian Community Health Survey annual cycles 2015–2018 from biological mothers delivering an infant in the past 5 y were used (N = 7253). Age at introduction of solid food and the type of first food were weighted and then categorized by breastfeeding history. Foods were categorized as typically iron-rich or not. Correlates of adherence were explored using logistic regression.

Results

Most (65.8%; 95% CI: 63.7, 67.8) mothers introduced iron-rich solids first to their infant’s diet between 5 and 6.99 mo of age. The most common first iron-rich solid was infant cereal (66.1%; 95% CI: 64.3, 67.9). Mothers from rural areas had a higher odds of introducing an iron-rich food first. Lower odds were observed among those from the Western provinces and immigrants. Among those who exclusively breastfed for ≥5 mo (n = 3390), 62.3% (95% CI: 59.5, 65.1) introduced an iron-rich solid food first, of these 19.7% (95% CI: 16.9, 22.6) did so late (≥7 mo). Higher odds of late introduction of iron-rich foods in this subgroup were associated with mothers who were single, never married, were of lower education, immigrated >5 y ago, and were of Black or South Asian race.

Conclusions

Most infants in Canada are introduced to an iron-rich solid food first at about 6 mo of age, indicating partial adherence to the NHTI guidelines. More efforts are needed to reinforce the importance of introducing iron-rich solid foods first in the diet of the breastfed infant at about 6 mo of age.
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坚持向婴儿推荐富含铁的固体食物:对2015-2018年加拿大社区卫生调查数据的分析
背景:在全球范围内,在母乳喂养婴儿的饮食中引入固体食物的指南强调了富含铁的食物的重要性。目的:本研究的目的是报告遵守健康足月婴儿营养(NHTI)指南,首先在加拿大生活的婴儿中引入富含铁的固体食物;并使用分类数据探索与依从性相关的因素。方法:使用来自加拿大社区卫生调查2015-2018年年度周期的全国代表性横断面数据,这些数据来自过去5年中分娩婴儿的亲生母亲(n=7253)。引入固体食物的年龄和第一种食物的类型被加权,然后按母乳喂养史分类。食物被分为富含铁和不富含铁两类。使用逻辑回归探讨依从性的相关因素。结果:大多数(65.8%,95%CI: 63.7, 67.8)母亲在婴儿5至6.99个月大时首先将富含铁的固体引入婴儿饮食。最常见的第一富铁固体是婴儿谷物(66.1%,95%CI: 64.3, 67.9)。来自农村地区的母亲更有可能首先引入富含铁的食物。来自西部省份和移民的人患病几率较低。在纯母乳喂养≥5个月的妇女(n=3390)中,62.3% (95%CI: 59.5, 65.1)首先引入富含铁的固体食物,其中19.7% (95%CI: 16.9, 22.6)晚(≥7个月)引入。在这一亚组中,较晚食用富含铁的食物的几率较高的母亲是单身、未婚、受教育程度较低、50年前移民、黑人或南亚种族。结论:加拿大的大多数婴儿在大约6个月大的时候首先被引入富含铁的固体食物,这表明部分遵守了NHTI指南。需要更多的努力来加强在大约6个月大的母乳喂养婴儿的饮食中首先引入富含铁的固体食物的重要性。
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Journal of Nutrition
Journal of Nutrition 医学-营养学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Nutrition (JN/J Nutr) publishes peer-reviewed original research papers covering all aspects of experimental nutrition in humans and other animal species; special articles such as reviews and biographies of prominent nutrition scientists; and issues, opinions, and commentaries on controversial issues in nutrition. Supplements are frequently published to provide extended discussion of topics of special interest.
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