Comparison of complementary feeding practices among urban and rural mothers – A cross sectional study

Introduction: Exclusive breast feeding till 6 months of age, followed by nutritionally rich complementary feeding is the WHO recommended appropriate infant feeding practice. This study was conducted to compare complementary feeding practices of urban and rural mothers and to understand factors influ...

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Main Authors: S. Ashwini, S.M. Katti, M.D. Mallapur
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Language:English
Published: Al Ameen Medical College 2014-10-01
Series:Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/4%20AJMS%20V7.N4.2014%20p%20257-264.pdf
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spelling doaj-658c3be291384525835df9ede19ce4cb2020-11-25T01:52:32ZengAl Ameen Medical CollegeAl Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences0974-11430974-11432014-10-010704257264Comparison of complementary feeding practices among urban and rural mothers – A cross sectional studyS. Ashwini0S.M. Katti1M.D. Mallapur2Department of Community Medicine, S.D.M. Medical College, Manjushrinagar, Sattur, Dharwad, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, J.N. Medical College, Nehrunagar, Belgaum, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, J.N. Medical College, Nehrunagar, Belgaum, Karnataka, IndiaIntroduction: Exclusive breast feeding till 6 months of age, followed by nutritionally rich complementary feeding is the WHO recommended appropriate infant feeding practice. This study was conducted to compare complementary feeding practices of urban and rural mothers and to understand factors influencing these practices. Methodology: Community based cross-sectional study was done at urban and rural field practice areas of Department of Community Medicine, J. N. M. C., Belgaum. By random sampling, 380 rural and 400 urban mothers having one year old child were selected. Information on socio-demographic variables, complementary feeding practices was recorded. Results: Only 65 (16.25%) urban and 58 (15.26%) rural mothers had practiced exclusive breast feeding till 6 months of age. Complementary feeds were initiated by 69.20% urban mothers before the infant was 6 months old and 42.11% rural mothers had initiated at recommended 6 months. Types of foods given were inappropriate and the amount and frequency of feeding were inadequate. Educational status of the mothers, socio-economic status of the mothers and the place of delivery had significant association with age at initiation of complementary feeding (p<0.05). Conclusion: Present study revealed inappropriateness in complementary feeding practices in terms of age at initiation, type of food given as well as amount and frequency. However, practices of urban mothers were better than that of rural mothers.http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/4%20AJMS%20V7.N4.2014%20p%20257-264.pdfExclusive breast feedingMinimum Acceptable DietWeaning foods
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author S. Ashwini
S.M. Katti
M.D. Mallapur
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S.M. Katti
M.D. Mallapur
Comparison of complementary feeding practices among urban and rural mothers – A cross sectional study
Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
Exclusive breast feeding
Minimum Acceptable Diet
Weaning foods
author_facet S. Ashwini
S.M. Katti
M.D. Mallapur
author_sort S. Ashwini
title Comparison of complementary feeding practices among urban and rural mothers – A cross sectional study
title_short Comparison of complementary feeding practices among urban and rural mothers – A cross sectional study
title_full Comparison of complementary feeding practices among urban and rural mothers – A cross sectional study
title_fullStr Comparison of complementary feeding practices among urban and rural mothers – A cross sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of complementary feeding practices among urban and rural mothers – A cross sectional study
title_sort comparison of complementary feeding practices among urban and rural mothers – a cross sectional study
publisher Al Ameen Medical College
series Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 0974-1143
0974-1143
publishDate 2014-10-01
description Introduction: Exclusive breast feeding till 6 months of age, followed by nutritionally rich complementary feeding is the WHO recommended appropriate infant feeding practice. This study was conducted to compare complementary feeding practices of urban and rural mothers and to understand factors influencing these practices. Methodology: Community based cross-sectional study was done at urban and rural field practice areas of Department of Community Medicine, J. N. M. C., Belgaum. By random sampling, 380 rural and 400 urban mothers having one year old child were selected. Information on socio-demographic variables, complementary feeding practices was recorded. Results: Only 65 (16.25%) urban and 58 (15.26%) rural mothers had practiced exclusive breast feeding till 6 months of age. Complementary feeds were initiated by 69.20% urban mothers before the infant was 6 months old and 42.11% rural mothers had initiated at recommended 6 months. Types of foods given were inappropriate and the amount and frequency of feeding were inadequate. Educational status of the mothers, socio-economic status of the mothers and the place of delivery had significant association with age at initiation of complementary feeding (p<0.05). Conclusion: Present study revealed inappropriateness in complementary feeding practices in terms of age at initiation, type of food given as well as amount and frequency. However, practices of urban mothers were better than that of rural mothers.
topic Exclusive breast feeding
Minimum Acceptable Diet
Weaning foods
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