Feeding and nutritional status among infants in Basrah City, Iraq: a cross-sectional study.

Human nutrition. Clinical nutrition Pub Date : 1987-09-01
D A Mahmood, R G Feachem
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Feeding histories were collected on 772 randomly selected infants visiting Maternal and Child Health Clinics in Basrah city between October 1983 and May 1984. Weight-for-age data on 557 of these infants (72 per cent) were also obtained. Over 90 per cent of infants were breast-fed initially, and prevalence rates of breast-feeding during infancy were higher among infants of low socioeconomic status (LSES) than those of high socioeconomic status (HSES). Exclusive breast-feeding declined sharply during the first 6 months of life. Supplementation of breast-feeding with bottle-feeding was common, especially among HSES infants. Methods of cleaning infant feeding bottles were more hygienic among HSES than LSES families. Comparison of the weight-for-age of infants on different feeding modes in the 2-7 months age group showed that exclusively breast-fed infants were slightly, but significantly, heavier than partially breast-fed or non-breast-fed infants. Mild faltering of weight-for-age with age was observed, relative to the NCHS median reference weight.

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伊拉克巴士拉市婴儿的喂养和营养状况:一项横断面研究。
在1983年10月至1984年5月期间,对在巴士拉市妇幼保健诊所随机挑选的772名婴儿收集了喂养史。还获得了其中557名婴儿(72%)的年龄体重数据。90%以上的婴儿最初是母乳喂养的,婴儿时期母乳喂养的流行率在社会经济地位低的婴儿中高于社会经济地位高的婴儿。纯母乳喂养在婴儿出生后的前6个月急剧下降。母乳喂养与奶瓶喂养的补充是常见的,特别是在HSES婴儿中。高收入家庭比低收入家庭清洗婴儿奶瓶的方法更卫生。比较2-7月龄组不同喂养方式婴儿的年龄体重,纯母乳喂养的婴儿比部分母乳喂养和非母乳喂养的婴儿略重,但明显重。相对于NCHS参考体重中位数,观察到年龄体重随年龄的轻微波动。
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