Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study: Improvements needed in meeting infant feeding recommendations

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作者
Briefel, RR
Reidy, K
Karwe, V
Devaney, B
机构
[1] Math Policy Res Inc, Washington, DC 20024 USA
[2] Gerber Prod Co, Parsippany, NJ USA
[3] Math Policy Res Inc, Princeton, NJ USA
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10.1016/j.jada.2003.10.020
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
Objective To assess adherence to infant feeding recommendations among a sample of infants and toddlers four to 24 months of age in the United States. Design Descriptive analysis of data collected in the 2002 Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS) based on telephone interviews and 24-hour dietary recalls collected with the Nutrition Data System for Research of the University of Minnesota. Subjects A national random sample of 3,022 infants and toddlers age four to 24 months, including 2,024 infants age four to 11 months. Main Outcome Measures Breastfeeding, timing of introduction of complementary foods, and adherence to infant feeding recommendations. Statistical Analysis Means and standard errors, percentile distributions, and percentages by age group (four to six months, seven to eight months, and nine to 11 months). Results About 76% of infants and toddlers were fully or partly breastfed at birth. This percentage declined to 30% at six months and 16% at 12 months-short of Healthy People 2010 goals of 50% and 25%, respectively. The average duration of breastfeeding was 5.5 months for all who initiated breastfeeding. About two-thirds of infants had been introduced to complementary foods between four and six months-the period recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP); 17% consumed juice before the AAP recommended age of six months or later. Twenty-two percent of infants nine to 11 months consumed cow's milk on a daily basis before the recommended age of 12 months or later, and one in 10 consumed french fries and/or sweetened beverages on any given day. Applications/Conclusions More parents and caregivers can benefit from guidance about the introduction of developmentally appropriate, micronutrient-rich first solid foods such as iron-rich infant cereals, iron-fortified grain products, meats, soft fruits, and cooked vegetables and the importance of breastfeeding through the first year of life. A smaller proportion of parents and caregivers re. quire guidance on delaying the introduction of juices until six months of age and cow's milk other than formula until one year of age.
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