Nutrition and development in infants of poor rural areas. Pt. 1. Consumption of mother's milk by infants.

Nutrition reports international Pub Date : 1971-09-01
C Martinez, A Chavez
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This study was designed to examine the pattern of mother's milk consumption of infants from poor Mexican rural areas. A standardized sample of 17 mother-infant units was longitudinally studied in ad-libitum conditions, estimating milk volume by difference in body weights before and after feeding from the breast. Average total milk consumption during the 1st year of life was 183 +or- 23 liters. Daily milk consumption started low (423 +or- 85 ml), increased to a peak at 450 +or- 80 ml, and finally dropped to about 350 +or- 44 ml at 18 months. About 1/2 the cases reached the peak at 8 weeks and the rest at 24 weeks; this difference in presentation of the peak was connected to the mother's parity and nutritional status. Consumption seems to depend on mother's production since the baby keeps a high demand as evidenced by high feeding frequencies and too long sucking times. The gap resulting from decreasing milk production at a time when nutritional needs increase progressively affects the baby's development and nutritional status.

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贫困农村地区婴儿的营养与发育。Pt。1。婴儿对母乳的消耗
本研究旨在调查墨西哥贫困农村地区婴儿的母乳消费模式。在任意条件下,对17个母亲-婴儿单位的标准化样本进行了纵向研究,通过母乳喂养前后体重的差异来估计母乳量。出生后第一年的平均总牛奶消费量为183±23升。每日牛奶摄入量开始较低(423 +或- 85 ml),在450 +或- 80 ml时增加到峰值,最终在18个月时下降到350 +或- 44 ml左右。约1/2病例在8周达到高峰,其余病例在24周达到高峰;这种峰值表现的差异与母亲的胎次和营养状况有关。消费量似乎取决于母亲的产量,因为婴儿的需求一直很高,这可以从高喂养频率和长时间吸吮中得到证明。当营养需求逐渐增加时,由于产奶量减少而造成的缺口会影响婴儿的发育和营养状况。
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