Objective: To evaluate the influence of breastfeeding support on breastfeeding rates in the city of Pelotas (RS), Brazil. Methods: The prevalence rates of exclusive breastfeeding and of overall breastfeeding were compared in four cohorts of children, born in 1982, 1993, 1997-1998 and 2004. The children selected for this study fulfilled the inclusion criteria for the WHO Multicenter Growth Reference Study, in order to afford comparison with the 1997-1998 cohort, which was made up of children selected for that study. The 1997-1998 cohort received systematic breastfeeding support. Results: There was an increase in the rates of exclusive breastfeeding: from 26% at 1 month of age in 1993 to 77% at the same age in 2004, and from 16% at 3 months to 46% for the same dates, respectively. Breastfeeding rates at later ages exhibited a tendency to increase, although with less significance: from 15% in 1982 at 12 months to 34% in 2004 at the same age, and from 6% at 24 months to 14% for the same dates, respectively. Conclusions: Breastfeeding support has contributed to a tendency for breastfeeding rates to increase.
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Albernaz, E., Araújo, C. L., Tomasi, E., Mintem, G., Giugliani, E., Matijasevich, A., … Victora, C. G. (2008). Influência do apoio à amamentação nas tendências das taxas de aleitamento materno da cidade de Pelotas (RS), 1982-2004. Jornal de Pediatria, 84(6). https://doi.org/10.1590/s0021-75572008000700015
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