2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-38292013000300006
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Persistência de hábitos de sucção não nutritiva: prevalência e fatores associados

Abstract: Objectives: to identify the prevalence of nonnutritive sucking habits in preschoolers and verify factors associated with persistent habit.Methods: a cross-sectional analytical study conducted in 17 public educational units of Recife/PE through questionnaire with 524 preschooler guardians. Dependent (digital and pacifier sucking) and independent variables, related to the children (sex, age, breastfeeding, bottle feeding, nocturnal enuresis, school period, caregiver, birth order, dentist visit)

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“…The substitution of mother's milk by a feeding bottle leaves the lactating child unsatisfied as the teat used on the bottle is not adequate and does not stimulate or promote sufficient effort by the baby's orofacial muscles, factors which contribute to premature weaning and the introduction of harmful habits 10,17 . Many studies have reported a high percentage of artificial lactation, however the results in the literature vary greatly.…”
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“…The substitution of mother's milk by a feeding bottle leaves the lactating child unsatisfied as the teat used on the bottle is not adequate and does not stimulate or promote sufficient effort by the baby's orofacial muscles, factors which contribute to premature weaning and the introduction of harmful habits 10,17 . Many studies have reported a high percentage of artificial lactation, however the results in the literature vary greatly.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The World Health Organization (WHO) also advocates that maternal breastfeeding should be continued until the child reaches two years of age 1 . This recommendation is extremely important as there is a correlation between the length of breastfeeding and the establishment of non-nutritive sucking habits [8][9][10]17,[23][24] . The finding that longer periods of natural breastfeeding lead to a lower incidence of harmful oral habits could also be said of the present study, since 67.2% of the children who continued to be breastfed naturally beyond 6 months were shown not to have non-nutritive sucking habits.…”
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