Home-based practices of complementary foods improvement are associated with better height-for-age Z score in 12-23 months-old children from a rural district of Bu...,
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Auteur(s): H.Z. Ouédraogo, Laetitia Ouedraogo Nikiema, Touridomon Issa Some, Jean Sakande, M Dramaix-Wilmet, and P Donnen
Auteur(s) tagués: Touridomon Issa SOME ;
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Repositioning nutrition is central to development. Childcare practices, which include feeding practices, appear in the conceptual framework of malnutrition. The objective of this study was to analyze the nutritional status of young children in relation to feeding practices. This cross-sectional, community-based study was conducted in the rural district of Kongoussi (Burkina Faso). Three hundred ninety nine children (95% of expected 420 children: 30 clusters of 14 children), 6-23 months of age, were recruited by “probability proportionate-tosize” cluster sampling. Items related to the early and current breastfeeding patterns and the mode of complementary feeding were recorded by interview of the mothers. Fortified cereals were defined as home-based improved flours by mixing “soumbala,” fishmeal, toasted groundnut, or several of these local foods with cereal. Soumbala is a fermented …

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