EARLY CHILD HEALTH IN LAHORE, PAKISTAN .5. FEEDING PATTERNS

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作者
ASHRAF, RN
JALIL, F
KHAN, SR
ZAMAN, S
KARLBERG, J
LINDBLAD, BS
HANSON, LA
机构
[1] KING EDWARD MED COLL, DEPT PEDIAT, LAHORE, PAKISTAN
[2] UNIV HONG KONG, QUEEN MARY HOSP, DEPT PAEDIAT, HONG KONG, HONG KONG
[3] AGA KHAN UNIV, DEPT PEDIAT, KARACHI, PAKISTAN
[4] KAROLINSKA INST, ST GORANS CHILDRENS HOSP, DEPT PEDIAT, S-11281 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
[5] GOTHENBURG UNIV, DEPT CLIN IMMUNOL, S-41124 GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN
关键词
INFANCY; URBANIZATION; FEEDING PATTERNS; PAKISTAN;
D O I
10.1111/j.1651-2227.1993.tb12906.x
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
The feeding practices of children (n = 1476) from birth to 24 months, as determined in a longitudinal study, in Lahore, Pakistan, are presented. Four socioeconomic groups at various levels of urbanization were included; a village, periurban slum, urban slum and an upper middle class. Initiation of breastfeeding was delayed in all the neonates. Sixty-five percent of the periurban slum mothers and 45% of the village mothers had not started breastfeeding at 48 hours after the birth of the infant. Prelacteal feedings, especially of herb water and honey, were the norm. Breastfeeding was highly prevalent. Eighty-seven to 98% of the infants in all the areas were breastfed at one month of age. Exclusive breastfeeding was rare, with 9% at one month, declining rapidly with age and being highly influenced by season. Partial breastfeeding was the most common mode of feeding. Water in addition to human milk was given by 45-73% of the mothers living in the urban slum, village and periurban slum at one month of age. Fresh animal milk and/or commercial formula was already being given at 1 month by 22-64% of the mothers in all areas. Commercial formula was the preferred food in the upper middle class, while in the other three areas it was rare and fresh animal milk was mainly used. More than 50% of die mothers in the village and in the periurban slum gave diluted animal milk even beyond the age of 10-15 months. In die upper middle class 50% of the infants were fed semisolids at the age of four months, while in the village, the periurban and the urban slum at 6 months of age only 10%, 12% and 47% of the infants received semisolids. The results of this study indicate that breastfeeding was highly prevalent in the three poorest areas. However, in all the areas initiation of breastfeeding was delayed and prelacteal feeding was the norm. Exclusive breastfeeding was rare, feeding bottles were used by 82-100% of the mothers to feed supplements and human milk substitutes, in the four areas.
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