Evaluation of Feeding Practices in Children Aged 6- 23 Months in Southern Benin Rural Setting.
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ABSTRACT
Aims:
To assess feeding practices in children aged 6 to 23 months living in rural setting in southern Benin. StudyDesign:
Population based cross-sectional and evaluative study. Place and Duration of Study Southern Benin, from 1st April to 27th June, 2014.Methodology:
Two hundred and fourty children (49.16% girls) aged 6-23 months were randomly selected by cluster sampling technique. Data on breastfeeding and, complementary feeding, food safety and socio-demographic characteristics were collected using a questionnaire. Feeding practices in children were assessed through World Health Organization indicators using predefined scores.Results:
The median age of the children was 13 months and 61.65% children aged 12-23 months. Breastfeeding (82.08%), complementary feeding (37.08%) and food safety (15.94%) were adequate among the children. The overall quality of feeding practices was inadequate among children (73.90%) aged 6-23 months.Conclusion:
Feeding practices was inadequate in children aged 6 to 23 months in southern Benin rural setting. Nutrition education interventions in mothers are needed to improve feeding practices in children aged 6 to 23 months living in southern Benin rural areas.
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Index:
IMSEAR (South-East Asia)
Language:
English
Year:
2015
Type:
Article
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