2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-05822012000400007
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Alimentação complementar em crianças no segundo ano de vida

Abstract: OBJETIVO: Estudar as práticas alimentares de crianças no segundo ano de vida, comparando as que estão em aleitamento materno complementado com aquelas desmamadas antes dos 12 meses de vida. MÉTODOS: Estudo transversal envolvendo crianças de 12 a 24 meses da área de abrangência de um serviço de atenção primária de Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. As mães foram entrevistadas sobre as práticas de alimentação de seus filhos. Foram comparadas as práticas alimentares das crianças em aleitamento materno complementado co… Show more

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“…In relation to the factors investigated associated to the introduction of UPFs, it was observed a greater introduction of these foods among mothers with lower family income, lower education, older age and multiparous. These results are in agreement with the findings presented by several authors who affirm that mothers with low schooling, lower family income, older or multiparous tend to introduce CF earlier [18][19][20] , including UPF 3,21 , and consequently, have shorter duration of BF 12 . Pries et al report that a minimally acceptable diet, according to dietary diversity and meal frequency, is directly related to a higher level of maternal schooling and higher family income 21 .…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…In relation to the factors investigated associated to the introduction of UPFs, it was observed a greater introduction of these foods among mothers with lower family income, lower education, older age and multiparous. These results are in agreement with the findings presented by several authors who affirm that mothers with low schooling, lower family income, older or multiparous tend to introduce CF earlier [18][19][20] , including UPF 3,21 , and consequently, have shorter duration of BF 12 . Pries et al report that a minimally acceptable diet, according to dietary diversity and meal frequency, is directly related to a higher level of maternal schooling and higher family income 21 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…UPF has been increasingly introduced earlier in the feeding of children under two years of age [2][3][4] , corroborating to our findings. Pries et al found similar results, since approximately 70% of the mothers who reported avoiding the UPF offer because they believed it to harm the health of their children, had offered this type of food to the child the day before the interview 21 .…”
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“…A nutrição nos primeiros anos de vida é fundamental para o crescimento e desenvolvimento, portanto práticas alimentares inadequadas podem comprometer o estado nutricional das crianças 1,2 . A introdução precoce da alimentação complementar pode estar associada a maior risco de morbidades, ocorrência de alergias alimentares e menor absorção dos nutrientes.…”
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“…Early introduction of complementary foods may shorten breastfeeding duration and cause some nutrients to be poorly absorbed, e.g. vitamin A and iron, leading to the development of nutritional deficiencies [4][5][6] . Iron and vitamin A deficiencies in children are considered a public health problem 7,8 .…”
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confidence: 99%