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Feeding in the first month of life, by social strata, in Córdoba, Argentina

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1995
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Sabulsky, Jacobo
Batrouni, Lucía
Carballo, Rodolfo
Reyna, Silvina
Quiroga, Daniel
Roitter, Hebe de
Gorostiaga, Héctor
Brizuela, María
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A study was made of the feeding history from birth to 1 month of age in a cohort of children born and residing in the city of Córdoba, Argentina, in 1993. The sample was divided into six social strata, in accordance with the occupation of the individual primarily responsible for family support. A total of 620 mothers were surveyed 1 month (mean = 31 days; SD = 1.2 days) following delivery in order to obtain information on the occupational, housing, and demographic characteristics of the family. In addition, information was collected on the first food given to infants following birth as well as on the type of food received at 1 month of age, the latter being based on 24-hours recall. The living conditions and demographic characteristics of the families were associated with their social strata. Families in stratum I (high) and strata II and III (intermediate) tended to have higher standars of living and to have parents who were older when the children were born than did families in the lowest strata (V and VI), while families in stratum IV tended to approach the average values found for the entire sample. With regard to feeding practices, it was found that 98 percent of the children had begun breast-feeding during the first week of life. A statistical association was observed between first food and social strata, with breast-feeding being more prevalent among the very low strata (V and VI) and use of bottle feeding being more prevalence in strata I and III (AU)
 
Published in Spanish in the BOSP. Vol. 119(1), July 1995
 
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Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO);29(4),dec. 1995
Subject
Breast Feeding; Bottle Feeding; Nutrition Surveys; Population Characteristics; Social Conditions; Educational Status; Argentina
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https://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/27859
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