The French national survey on food consumption of children under 3 years of age - Nutri-Bébé 2013: Design, methodology, population sampling and feeding practices

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Objective To update the data on food consumption and practices in children under 3 years of age in metropolitan France. Design The Nutri-Bébé 2013 cross-sectional study selected a random sample, according to the quota sampling method. After giving their informed consent, parents had to record the food consumption during three non-consecutive days framed by two face-to-face interviews, using for quantitative information different portion size measurement aids. Results One thousand one hundred and eighty-four children were enrolled. Mothers' mean age was 30·8 (sd 5·4) years; 38 % were primiparous; 89 % lived with a partner; 60 % had an occupation. Of the infants younger than 4 months, 31 % were breast-fed. One thousand and thirty-five children consumed infant formula followed by growing-up milk in 63 % of them; solid foods were introduced at a mean age of 5·4 (sd 2·13) months. From 8 months onwards, 25 % of children consumed the same foods as their parents on a more or less regular basis; 29 % ate in front of a screen, with a daily average screen time of 43·0 (sd 40·4) min. Conclusions This robust survey highlights the low prevalence and duration of breast-feeding in France and shows a modest improvement since the previous survey of 2005 in the observance of recommendations concerning other feeding practices. The frequent consumption of adult foods and the screen time are of concern.

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Chouraqui, J. P., Tavoularis, G., Emery, Y., Francou, A., Hébel, P., Bocquet, M., … Turck, D. (2018). The French national survey on food consumption of children under 3 years of age - Nutri-Bébé 2013: Design, methodology, population sampling and feeding practices. Public Health Nutrition, 21(3), 502–514. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980017002518

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