Maternal Energy Intake at the Sixth Month as Dominant Factor of Exclusive Breastfeeding Success

Breastfeeding mothers needed adequate energy intake to provide 6-month exclusive breastfeeding that is necessary for infant growth and development. This study aimed to investigate real intake at the first and sixth month of breastfeeding and determine the dominant factor affecting 6-month exclusive...

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Main Authors: Devi Suryanti Sihite, Sandra Fikawati, Ahmad Syafiq
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2017-11-01
Series:Kesmas: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Nasional
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Online Access:http://jurnalkesmas.ui.ac.id/kesmas/article/view/1470
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spelling doaj-c060824559fc4f6db9b8c47d57f3f1f82020-11-25T01:01:06ZindUniversitas IndonesiaKesmas: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Nasional1907-75052460-06012017-11-0100879210.21109/kesmas.v0i0.1470620Maternal Energy Intake at the Sixth Month as Dominant Factor of Exclusive Breastfeeding SuccessDevi Suryanti Sihite0Sandra Fikawati1Ahmad SyafiqHealth Office of Central Tapanuli, TapanuliFaculty of Public Health Universitas IndonesiaBreastfeeding mothers needed adequate energy intake to provide 6-month exclusive breastfeeding that is necessary for infant growth and development. This study aimed to investigate real intake at the first and sixth month of breastfeeding and determine the dominant factor affecting 6-month exclusive breastfeeding provision. The design of this study was cross-sectional conducted in March-April 2015 among 109 mothers with 6-12- month-old infant living and registered at integrated health care in Kalangan Primary Health Care area. Data were collected through interview using questionnaires. Breastfeeding mothers’ intake was asked using Semi-Quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire. The study found that 6-month exclusive breastfeeding proportion was 22.9%. Mean energy intake of breastfeeding mothers declined from 2551 kcal/day in the first month of breastfeeding to 1718 kcal/day in the sixth month of breastfeeding. After controlled by other variables, energy intake in the sixth month of breastfeeding was found to be the most dominant factor affecting 6-month exclusive breastfeeding provision. Mothers with low energy intake at the sixth month of breastfeeding period were likely 9 times more to fail in providing 6-month exclusive breastfeeding compared to those with adequate energy intake.http://jurnalkesmas.ui.ac.id/kesmas/article/view/1470Exclusive breastfeedingenergy intake
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author Devi Suryanti Sihite
Sandra Fikawati
Ahmad Syafiq
spellingShingle Devi Suryanti Sihite
Sandra Fikawati
Ahmad Syafiq
Maternal Energy Intake at the Sixth Month as Dominant Factor of Exclusive Breastfeeding Success
Kesmas: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Nasional
Exclusive breastfeeding
energy intake
author_facet Devi Suryanti Sihite
Sandra Fikawati
Ahmad Syafiq
author_sort Devi Suryanti Sihite
title Maternal Energy Intake at the Sixth Month as Dominant Factor of Exclusive Breastfeeding Success
title_short Maternal Energy Intake at the Sixth Month as Dominant Factor of Exclusive Breastfeeding Success
title_full Maternal Energy Intake at the Sixth Month as Dominant Factor of Exclusive Breastfeeding Success
title_fullStr Maternal Energy Intake at the Sixth Month as Dominant Factor of Exclusive Breastfeeding Success
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Energy Intake at the Sixth Month as Dominant Factor of Exclusive Breastfeeding Success
title_sort maternal energy intake at the sixth month as dominant factor of exclusive breastfeeding success
publisher Universitas Indonesia
series Kesmas: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Nasional
issn 1907-7505
2460-0601
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Breastfeeding mothers needed adequate energy intake to provide 6-month exclusive breastfeeding that is necessary for infant growth and development. This study aimed to investigate real intake at the first and sixth month of breastfeeding and determine the dominant factor affecting 6-month exclusive breastfeeding provision. The design of this study was cross-sectional conducted in March-April 2015 among 109 mothers with 6-12- month-old infant living and registered at integrated health care in Kalangan Primary Health Care area. Data were collected through interview using questionnaires. Breastfeeding mothers’ intake was asked using Semi-Quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire. The study found that 6-month exclusive breastfeeding proportion was 22.9%. Mean energy intake of breastfeeding mothers declined from 2551 kcal/day in the first month of breastfeeding to 1718 kcal/day in the sixth month of breastfeeding. After controlled by other variables, energy intake in the sixth month of breastfeeding was found to be the most dominant factor affecting 6-month exclusive breastfeeding provision. Mothers with low energy intake at the sixth month of breastfeeding period were likely 9 times more to fail in providing 6-month exclusive breastfeeding compared to those with adequate energy intake.
topic Exclusive breastfeeding
energy intake
url http://jurnalkesmas.ui.ac.id/kesmas/article/view/1470
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