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Background Breastfeeding shapes food intake in children, through
previous experience of basic flavors derived from the maternal diet by
intrauterine life, by breast milk and also by the experience during the
first year of life (Vereijken et al. 2011). In food choices, children only
consider their preferences, based on known basic flavors, and these
same preferences are now involved in appetite regulation (Faith et al.
2004). Developing the necessary skills to make safe and nutritious
choices is undoubtedly a fundamental achievement that supports
healthy growth. (Vereijken et al., 2011).
Objective Evaluate the association between breastfeeding practices,
the Appetite Regulation and Healthy Growth in children between 3
and 5 years old.
Methodology A total of 327 children aged between 3 and 5 years old,
living in the city of Braganza-Portugal and who attend kindergartens,
were included in the sample. Two questionnaire were filled by parents
of children: (1) A questionnaire regarding the regulation of appetite,
Child Eating Behaviour Questionnaire-CEBQ (Wardle et al. 2001). adapted to Portugal (Viana et al. 2008), which includes eight scales:
Food responsiveness—FR, Emotional over-eating—EOE, Enjoyment
of food–EF, Desire to drink—DD, Satiety responsiveness—SR,
Slowness in eating—SE, Emotional under-eating—EUE, Food fussiness—
FF. (2) A Question about breastfeeding practices in the period
of 0–6 months to identify if the child was exclusively breastfed or not.
Finally we proceeded the anthropometric measurements (weight,
height and calculate BMI) of children and them BMI were categorized
according to CDC recommendations (Kuczmarski RJ et al.
2002). Statistical analysis was performed using the SPSS version 20.0
using the Kruskal–Wallis test (F) and Mann–Whitney-Wilcoxon test
(Z).
Results The sample mean age was 4 ± 0.8 years old. Children were
mostly girls (51.7 %) and having been breastfed minority (43.7 %). A
relation was found between breastfeeding practices and the score
of one of from CEBQ scales (DD): FR(F = -0.185, p = 0.912),
EOE(F = 2.436, p = 0.296), RS(F = 1.437, p = 0.488), SE(F =
-0.463, p = 0.793), DD(F = 9.895, p = 0.007), SR(F = 1.877,
p = 0.391), EUE(F = 1.428, p = 0.490), FF(F = 5.422, p = 0.066).
A relation was found between the score of the scales of CEBQ and
percentiles: FR(F = 7,435, p = 0.024), EOE(F = 4,757, p = 0.093),
RS(F = 1,473, p = 0.479), SE(F = 4620, p = 0.099), DD(F = 1255,
p = 0.534), SR(F = 0337, p = 0.845) EUE(F = 2566, p = 0.277),
FF(F = 3038, p = 0.219).
Conclusion We detected significant differences between breastfeeding
practices and regulation of appetite, particularly in the desire to
drink, suggesting that exclusively breastfed infants have a lower
desire to drink when compared with the others. There is also the
existence of a relation between relative-age percentile BMI and
appetite regulation, namely the pleasure of eating. Thus, children who
are overweight or obese have a greater pleasure in eating.
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Keywords
Breastfeeding Appetite regulation Children Preschool
Citation
Soares, Daniela; Moura, Daniela; Reis, Lucinda; Soares, Sara; Souza, Juliana (2012). Breastfeeding practices, appetite regulation and growth in healthy children in preschool. In The IEA-EEF European Congress of Epidemiology 2012: Epidemiology for a Fair and Healthy Society. Porto. ISSN 0393-2990. p. s130-s131
Publisher
Springer - European Journal of Epidemiology