LACTATION, BREAST-FEEDING SUPPLEMENTATION AND NUTRITION

Authors

  • IFTIKHAR AHMED
  • NASIR FAROOQ
  • HUMA JADOON
  • KHALID KHAN
  • N. SEEMA
  • SALEEM SALEEM

Abstract

Background: Breast-feeding and proper weaning methods are very important to cover the milestones of life andto achieve good nutritional status under five. The proper lactation, feeding and supplementation methods must beadopted to achieve this goal. In Pakistan a lot of agencies have been working on this. It is included in the daily effortof every doctor and medic to achieve this goal. Methods: This study was done to know the results of our efforts inOghi Pakistan. A Hospital based study on 10 children/mothers was conducted. The children were randomly selectedfrom the best E.P.I. center of Oghi. The mothers were interviewed after explaining them the purpose of the study. Thequestionnaire was filled and questions were explained in local language for the convenience of mother. The parametersstudied and questions asked included age, sex. weight, height, first feed, age at weaning, type of milk, and type ofweaning food. Results: The results were found satisfactory due to the hard work of workers of UNICEF, Healthdepartment of NWFP and better when compared to other areas of the province.

References

Hodges RE. Nutrition in Medical Practice (eds) 1992,

pp 39-66.

Chamber Lain, Jolly H. Reader Digest Mother Care

Book by Reader Digest Association, 1978, pp 58-60,

-91.

Norman and B. Robertson, (eds) Scientific American

Human - Nutrition 1978, pp 89-98.

Khan MA and Baker J. (eds.) Nutrition in Primary

Health Care, Islamabad, 1988; pp 15-26.

Robinson CH and Lawler MR (eds). Normal and

Therapeutic Nutrition 1976; pp 298-313.

Passmore T.F. Brock -A.A. Human Nutrition and

Dietetics by Sir Stanley Davidson R. Truswell, 1975;

pp 635-651.

Rockville, MD (1989). Infant Feeding Patterns,

Practices and Trends; selected Asia/Near East

countries. ANE Bureau, USAID, Washington and

office of International Health, DHHS,

Falkner. Infant Feeding and Infant Growth, Infant and

Child Nutrition Worldwide. Issues and Perspectives

Pediatrics, 74 Suppl. Part 1984: 2: 728 - 762.

Most read articles by the same author(s)

<< < 1 2 3 4 > >>