Farideh Shiva, Fatemeh Ghotbi, Mojgan Padyab.
Infant feeding and hospitalization during the first six months of life
J Pak Med Assoc Dec 2007;57(12):599-603.
Taleghani Medical Center, Shaheed Beheshti Medical University, Tehran

Objective: To compare the frequency of hospitalization during the first six months of life between breast-fed and bottle-fed infants. Method: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted over twelve months, in hospital-based outpatient clinics. Mother-infant pairs, seen at the clinics during the study period, were enrolled. Infants were between the ages of 6-24 months and had been brought for routine check-ups, vaccinations or common childhood ailments. Subjects were recruited from babies with no congenital anomalies or chronic illnesses. Study team recorded necessary information about feeding practices, previous illnesses and hospitalizations on a structured questionnaire. Hospitalization rates in 3 groups of infants with different feeding methods i.e. predominant breastfeeding, partial breast-feeding, and bottle-feeding were compared. Results were analyzed using SPSS software, ANOVA was used for comparison of means between groups, and a p-value <0.05 was regarded as significant. Results: A total of 606 mother-infant dyads were enrolled, of which 73% infants were on predominant breastfeeding at 6 months of age. The rate of all-cause hospitalization before six months of age was: 6.3%, 22.2% and 27.2 % in infants with predominant breast-feeding, partial breast-feeding and bottle-feeding, respectively, (p<0.001). Figures for admission due to infectious cause were 6%, 17.6% and 25.6%, respectively, (p<0.001). Adjusted Odds ratio between bottle-fed and breast-fed babies was 5.3 for all-cause hospitalization, and 6.1 for hospitalization due to infectious illnesses. Conclusion: Our findings show that protective effect of breast-feeding is not limited to developing countries; it extends to young infants living in urbanized environments equipped with adequate sanitation and clean water supply (JPMA 57:599;2007).

Category: Pediatrics
Keywords: Neonates. Infants. Infant Feeding.

Click here for Full Article

This article has been viewed 145 times


Download in Citation Manager - Print - Email - PakMediNet Member Services

Submit your Research Synopsis for Free Expert analysis - Search- Feedback - Drug Index
Post and View Comments on this Article

Sponsored Link:
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals


Journal Index - Specialty Index - Authors Index - Keywords Index - Research Synopsis - PakMediNet Drug Index
About us - Terms and Conditions - Contributors - Contact Us - Member Services

© All rights reserved and Copyright protected
No Part of Website is allowed to be copied without prior permission. Hosted by PakCyber (R).