Infant feeding practices and associated factors in the first six months of life:: The Norwegian Infant Nutrition Survey

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Lande, B
Andersen, LF
Bærug, A
Trygg, KU
Lund-Larsen, K
Veierod, MB
Bjorneboe, GEA
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[1] Norwegian Directorate Hlth & Social Welf, Dept Nutr, NO-0031 Oslo, Norway
[2] Univ Oslo, Inst Nutr Res, Oslo, Norway
[3] Natl Breastfeeding Ctr, Oslo, Norway
[4] Norwegian Food Control Authorities, Oslo, Norway
[5] Univ Oslo, Sect Med Stat, Oslo, Norway
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breastfeeding; complementary feeding; infant feeding; infants; solid foods;
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Aim: To describe and evaluate infant feeding practices during the first 6 mo of life in relation to recommendations, and to study infant feeding practices in relation to maternal and infant characteristics. Methods: Data from 2383 Norwegian infants aged 6 mo were collected by a self-administered semi-quantitative food-frequency questionnaire measuring feeding practices at 6 mo and feeding practices retrospectively at less than or equal to5.5 mo of age. Results: Only 1% of the infants had never been breastfed. The proportion of breastfed infants was 96% at 1 mo, 85% at 4 mo and 80% at 6 mo. The proportion of exclusively breastfed infants was 90% at 1 mo, 44% at 4 mo and 7% at 6 mo. Twenty-one percent of the infants were introduced to solid foods before the age of 4 mo. For exclusive breastfeeding at 4 mo, breastfeeding at 6 mo and timely introduction of solid foods (not before 4 mo) significant positive trends were found for maternal age, education and degree of urbanization. Negative associations were found for maternal smoking. Furthermore, exclusive breastfeeding at 4 mo was associated with infant gender and marital status, and the odds of breastfeeding at 6 mo significantly decreased with decreasing infant birthweight. Finally, both the odds of exclusive breastfeeding at 4 mo and of breastfeeding at 6 mo increased with increasing numbers of children. Conclusion: These results indicate that a majority of Norwegian infants are fed in accordance with infant feeding recommendations during their first 6 mo of life. However, the duration of exclusive breastfeeding is shorter than recommended. Infant feeding practices are significantly associated with maternal and infant characteristics.
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