Survey on inappropriate feeding behavior in parents of infant and toddlers / 中华全科医师杂志
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners
; (6): 853-855, 2014.
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ABSTRACT
An investigation of inappropriate feeding behavior and its impact was conducted in patents of 875 infants and toddlers aged 1-24 months from March 2004 to February 2008.The survey revealed that inappropriate feeding behavior included feeding sugar solution or sweet fruits daily in 72.1% parents (631/875) ; adding yolk as the first supplementary food in 51.3% (394/768) ; not allowing handgrabbing food or coarse food for infants over 7 months in 50.4% (270/536) and 44.0% (236/536) ; no meat eating for infants over 12 months in 36.0% (54/150).And also revealed that 34.0% (270/795) and 24.8% (184/743) parents mixed rice flour or yolk with formula milk,respectively; 17.6% (48/273) infant over 10 months only had cereal; insufficient or excessive water were used for reconstituting milk powder in 11.8% (87/735) and 9.3% (68/735),respectively.The results of investigation indicate that inappropriate feeding behavior among infants and toddlers are quite common and the reasons are various.
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Chinese Journal of General Practitioners
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2014
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