Assessment of weight gain pattern of exclusively breastfed and nonexclusively breastfed infants in Bhavnagar city, Gujarat

Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health - Year 2016, Vol 5, Issue 1

Abstract

Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is the optimal feeding practice to achieve infants’ growth and development. Although appropriate feeding practice is the most cost-effective intervention to reduce child morbidity and mortality, only 38% of children less than 6 months of age are exclusively breastfed in the developing countries. Objective: To assess the weight gain pattern of exclusively breastfed (EBF) and nonexclusively breastfed (NEBF) infants in the first 6 months of the life. Materials and Methods: A retrospective cohort study has been carried out in UHTC field practice area of Government Medical College, Bhavnagar. Totally, 120 lactating mothers were selected who possessed infants of 6 months age. They were interviewed by predesigned prestuctured questioner, and weight for age was taken from the growth chart beginning from birth up to 6 months for every month. History of any morbidity within the last 6 months was taken. Anthropometric measurement of weight for age was compared according with their breastfeeding practices. Result: At birth, 96.67% infants were exclusively breastfed, and the rate was declined progressively up to 23.33% at 24 weeks of age. Mother’s education and delivery at a government health facility were positively associated with higher rates of EBF ( p < 0.05). Only 14 (46.67%) babies were immediately breastfed (≤1 h) after delivery. At 24 weeks of age, EBF infants achieved a better and more rapid weight gain when compared with those in the NEBF group. Morbidities such as diarrhea and respiratory tract infections were more among NEBF infants. Conclusion: The study revealed that EBF babies revealed a positive effect on the physical growth and health status, but the rate of EBF was low at the end of 24 weeks.

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Mansi G Chauhan, Disha P Mehta, Bharti Koria, Harshad Patel, Manindrapratap Singh

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  • EP ID EP153945
  • DOI 10.5455/ijmsph.2016.1505201518
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Mansi G Chauhan, Disha P Mehta, Bharti Koria, Harshad Patel, Manindrapratap Singh (2016). Assessment of weight gain pattern of exclusively breastfed and nonexclusively breastfed infants in Bhavnagar city, Gujarat. International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health, 5(1), 64-68. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-153945