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. 2021 Mar;8(1):10-17.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijpam.2020.01.006. Epub 2020 Jan 25.

Relationship between breastfeeding duration and undernutrition conditions among children aged 0-3 Years in Pakistan

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Relationship between breastfeeding duration and undernutrition conditions among children aged 0-3 Years in Pakistan

Batool Syeda et al. Int J Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2021 Mar.

Abstract

Background: The World Health Organization recommends that a child should be breastfed up to 2 years of age as it is essential for proper growth and development but population-based studies around the world have found conflicting results on the subject. Our study aims to analyze whether there is a relationship between the duration of breastfeeding and undernutrition among children aged from birth up to 3 years of age in Pakistan.

Methods: A secondary analysis of the Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey 2013-2014 with 1072 children aged 3 years and under was conducted. The relationship between breastfeeding duration and undernutrition status was estimated through multiple logistic regression analysis.

Results: The prevalence of stunting, wasting and underweight were 40.6%, 15.8% and 33.9% respectively, while prevalence of severe stunting is at 22.5%; severe wasting at 4.5% and severe underweight at 12.2% in children in our study. Odds of being stunted were significantly higher for children in their 3rd year of life [AOR: 4.35, CI 95% = (2.01, 9.33)] compared to children being breastfed in their 2nd year of life [AOR: 2.43, CI 95% = (1.55, 3.79) after being adjusted for maternal, child, demographic and healthcare access variables. Similarly, children being breastfed in their third year of life were more susceptible to developing severe stunting [AOR: 6.19, CI 95% = (3.31, 11.56)] in comparison to children in their second year [AOR: 2.84, CI 95% = (1.81, 4.46)]. There was no significant association between breastfeeding and wasting/severe wasting, or between breastfeeding and underweight/severe underweight.

Conclusion: Breastfeeding in the 2nd and 3rd year of life was found to have significant relationship with stunting and severe stunting. Mothers need to be educated about the risks of prolonged breastfeeding to reduce the burden of undernutrition in the country.

Keywords: Breastfeeding duration; Pakistan; Stunting; Underweight; Wasting.

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5-step logistic regression model.
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Prevalence of undernutrition status.
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Impact of breastfeeding duration on Stunting, Wasting and Underweight in children aged 0–3 years in pakistan (Exposure variables adjusted for individual, Community, Household and Healthcare services factors).
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Impact of breastfeeding duration on severe stunting Wasting and severe Underweight in children aged 0–3 years in pakistan (Exposure variables adjusted for individual, Community, Household and Healthcare services factors).

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