Optimization of Infant Nutrition: Exploring Feeding Practices Among Indian Mothers

优化婴幼儿营养:探究印度母亲的喂养方式

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate infant and young child feeding practices in an outpatient setting in India. MATERIAL AND METHODS: About 103 parents of healthy children aged ≤6 years seeking outpatient pediatric care at an urban tertiary care hospital over one month were included in this observational study. Data regarding feeding practices was collected using a pre-designed and pretested questionnaire. Statistical analyses were performed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 26 (Released 2019; IBM Corp., Armonk, New York, USA) and Microsoft Excel (Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, USA). RESULT: The average age of the study population was 21.26 ±16.561 months. About 45.6% of children were <12 months old. Around 42.7% of children were exclusively breastfed, 21.4% were formula-fed, and 35.9% were mixed-fed. About 49.15% of parents chose formula feeding voluntarily, and 50.85% due to inadequate milk supply. Around 71.2% were recommended by the clinician, 16.9% chose formula based on online information, and 11.9% chose autonomously. Nestle NanPro was the most used formula, followed by Similac Advance, Pediasure Advance, Danone, and NeoSure. Also, 54.4% of parents monitored their child's growth. Nearly 15.5% and 6.8% of parents were concerned regarding insufficient weight and height gain, respectively. About 38.8% of parents introduced salt, sugar, or cow's milk before their child reached one year. Around 62.1% of children were given vitamin supplements. CONCLUSION: Our study revealed that most parents adhered to recommended guidelines by exclusively breastfeeding their children, which holds crucial significance in a developing country like India. Parents resorted to formula feeding only when necessary for optimal nutrition. Nestle NanPro was the preferred choice. While most parents demonstrated commendable awareness through growth monitoring and supplementation, there's a crucial need for campaigns to dispel misconceptions and promote proper feeding practices.

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