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- Title
Fatores associados ao tempo e à frequência do aleitamento materno.
- Authors
Pereira Silva, Ana Carolline; Danelon Andrade, Bárbara; Campos Martins, Thais; Mendes dos Santos, Marcela Thiago; Souza Oliveira, Renata Maria; Cândido, Ana Paula Carlos; Pereira Netto, Michele
- Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the factors determining the type and maternal breastfeeding time and report on the social and nutritional status of women at the local network of primary health care in the city of Juiz de Fora (MG). Methods: There were four evaluations: the first in the third trimester of pregnancy and the others in the first, third, and sixth months following delivery. At first, we applied a questionnaire about breastfeeding and 24-hour dietary recall, also applied in the sixth month postpartum. Subsequently, they were asked about the frequency, type of feeding, and difficulties in management. Results: The variables that significantly influenced the exclusive breastfeeding in the first, third, and sixth months were higher mean intake of vitamins C and B9, higher scores in the test on breastfeeding, mother aged between 20 and 35 years old, adequate intake of carbohydrates and supplementation of vitamin complex. Protective factors in exclusive or predominant breastfeeding were having some difficulty in breastfeeding and inadequate diet in relation to lipids. However, the risk factors were smoking during pregnancy, being unable to correctly answer about lactation management, and family income lower than one minimum wage. Conclusions: Maternal variables, diet, socioeconomic, and knowledge about lactation management influenced the time and type of breastfeeding.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; BREASTFEEDING &; psychology; TIME; THIRD trimester of pregnancy; VITAMIN C; CARBOHYDRATE content of food; SOCIOECONOMIC factors; PRIMARY health care; DIETARY supplements; INCOME; INFANT weaning; NUTRITIONAL status; WOMEN'S health
- Publication
Revista de Atencao Primaria a Saude, 2021, Vol 24, Issue 1, p61
- ISSN
1516-7704
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.34019/1809-8363.2021.v24.16429