Infant Feeding Practices In a Diverse Group of Women: The Healthy Start Study

  • Kaar J
  • Sauder K
  • Shapiro A
  • et al.
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Background:To describe infant feeding practices among a diverse group of mother-offspring pairs and identify factors associated with adherence to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommendations.Methods:Data were analyzed from 835 mother-offspring dyads in The Healthy Start Study, an ongoing longitudinal prebirth cohort in Denver, Colorado. Maternal report of infant feeding practices was obtained at 4 to 6 months and 18 to 24 months postnatally. Practices were classified according to the following AAP recommendations: exclusive breastfeeding for first 6 months, continued breastfeeding through 12 months, and introduction of solid foods around 6 months of age. Participants who met all 3 recommendations were categorized as “adherent.” All others were categorized as “not adherent.”Results:About 77% of dyads did not adhere fully to the AAP recommendations. Women who worked ⩾35 hours/week or had a higher prepregnancy body mass index were more likely to be nonadherent. Women who were older, college educa...

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Kaar, J. L., Sauder, K. A., Shapiro, A. L., Starling, A. P., Ringham, B. M., Johnson, S. L., & Dabelea, D. (2019). Infant Feeding Practices In a Diverse Group of Women: The Healthy Start Study. Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics, 13. https://doi.org/10.1177/1179556518824362

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