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李玲玲, 吴洋洋, 雷普超, 等. 四川省多民族农村地区婴幼儿首次辅食添加行为与其营养状况的关联研究[J]. 四川大学学报(医学版), 2021, 52(4): 655-661. DOI: 10.12182/20210760507
引用本文: 李玲玲, 吴洋洋, 雷普超, 等. 四川省多民族农村地区婴幼儿首次辅食添加行为与其营养状况的关联研究[J]. 四川大学学报(医学版), 2021, 52(4): 655-661. DOI: 10.12182/20210760507
LI Ling-ling, WU Yang-yang, LEI Pu-chao, et al. Study on the Relationship between First-Time Complementary Feeding Practice and the Nutritional Status of Infants and Young Children in the Multi-Ethnic Rural Areas of Sichuan Province[J]. Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences), 2021, 52(4): 655-661. DOI: 10.12182/20210760507
Citation: LI Ling-ling, WU Yang-yang, LEI Pu-chao, et al. Study on the Relationship between First-Time Complementary Feeding Practice and the Nutritional Status of Infants and Young Children in the Multi-Ethnic Rural Areas of Sichuan Province[J]. Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences), 2021, 52(4): 655-661. DOI: 10.12182/20210760507

四川省多民族农村地区婴幼儿首次辅食添加行为与其营养状况的关联研究

Study on the Relationship between First-Time Complementary Feeding Practice and the Nutritional Status of Infants and Young Children in the Multi-Ethnic Rural Areas of Sichuan Province

  • 摘要:
      目的  评估四川省汉族、藏族及彝族农村地区婴幼儿首次辅食添加现状以及营养状况,并探究二者间的关系。
      方法  采用多阶段随机整群抽样方法,在四川省脱贫前国家级贫困县中随机抽取2个汉族县、2个藏族县和2个彝族县农村地区12~24月龄婴幼儿及其主要看护人作为研究对象,通过结构式问卷收集婴幼儿及其看护人的社会人口学特征、婴幼儿首次辅食添加的相关信息,分别使用婴幼儿体质量测量秤及婴幼儿身长测量尺采集婴幼儿的体质量、身长数据。运用非条件logistic回归分析婴幼儿首次辅食添加行为与营养状况的相关性。
      结果  共调查1 117对婴幼儿及其看护人。首次辅食添加时间方面,汉族地区近一半的看护人在婴幼儿满6月龄时开始添加辅食,占43.07%(171/397),彝族地区、藏族地区的大部分看护人在婴幼儿未满6月龄则开始添加辅食,分别占77.18%(301/390)、47.58%(157/330);首次辅食添加种类方面,汉族地区看护人主要添加自制米糊,占41.56%(165/397),藏族地区看护人主要为婴幼儿首次添加肉类、蔬菜或水果等其他种类的辅食,占42.12% (139/330),彝族地区看护人主要添加自制米糊,占46.41%(181/390)。婴幼儿营养不良率为28.83%(322/1 117),其中,汉族、藏族、彝族地区婴幼儿营养不良率分别为10.58%(42/397)、24.85%(82/330)、50.77%(198/390)。回归分析结果显示,在控制混杂因素后,与汉族地区相比,彝族地区婴幼儿营养不良的可能性更高(OR=9.49, 95%CI 6.00~15.00),与首次添加其他种类的辅食相比,首次为婴幼儿添加含铁米粉,婴幼儿发生营养不良风险的可能性更低(OR=0.54, 95%CI 0.29~0.99)。
      结论  四川省多民族农村地区存在过早添加辅食、首次辅食添加种类不合理的问题,且当地婴幼儿的营养状况堪忧,特别是彝族地区,婴幼儿营养不良问题更为突出。首次添加含铁米粉在一定程度上可降低婴幼儿营养不良的可能性。建议重视婴幼儿首次辅食添加的健康教育干预,切实改善该类地区婴幼儿营养状况。

     

    Abstract:
      Objective  To evaluate the current status of first food supplement and the nutrition of infants and young children in rural areas inhabited by people of Han, Tibetan, and Yi ethnicities in Sichuan Province, and to explore the relationship between the first ever feeding of food supplement and the nutritional status.
      Methods  Using a multi-stage randomized cluster sampling method, we selected 2 Han counties, 2 Tibetan counties and 2 Yi counties in rural areas of Sichuan Province. These counties were previously defined as economically poor counties, but had since been lifted out of poverty. They were selected for this study before they came out of poverty. Infants and young children of 12-24 months old and their main caregivers from these counties were the subjects of the study. Structured questionnaires were used to collect information concerning the sociodemographic characteristics of infants and young children and their caregivers, and the first complementary feeding for infants and young children. Infant and young children weight scales and length/height tapes were used to collect the weight and length/height data of infants and young children. Unconditional logistic regression was used to analyze the correlation between the behavior of giving supplementary food for the first time to infants and young children and their nutritional status.
      Results  A total of 1117 pairs of infants and children and their caregivers were investigated. Regarding the time of first supplementary food addition, nearly half of the caregivers in Han areas started adding supplementary food when the infants were 6 months old, accounting for 43.07% (171/397). Most of the caregivers in Yi and Tibetan areas started giving infants and young children supplementary food when they were less than 6 months old, accounting for 77.18% (301/390) and 47.58% (157/330), respectively. In terms of the types of supplementary food added for the first time, caregivers in Han areas mainly used homemade rice cereal, accounting for 41.56% (165/397), caregivers in Tibetan areas mainly used meat, vegetables or fruits and other complementary foods, accounting for 42.12% (139/330), and caregivers in Yi areas mainly used homemade rice cereal, accounting for 46.41% (181/390). The overall malnutrition rate of infants and young children was 28.83% (322/1117) and the malnutrition rate of infants and young children in Han, Tibetan, and Yi areas were 10.58% (42/397), 24.85 (82/330), and 50.77 (198/390), respectively. The regression analysis results show that after controlling for confounding factors, compared with Han areas, it is more likely for infants and young children in Yi areas to be malnourished (OR=9.49, 95%CI 6.00-15.00). Compared with adding other types of complementary foods for the first time, infants and young children given iron-fortified rice cereal had a lower risk of malnutrition (OR=0.54, 95%CI 0.29-0.99).
      Conclusion  The multi-ethnic rural areas of Sichuan Province had problems that supplementary foods are added too early, and that the types of supplementary foods added for the first time were not appropriate. In addition, the nutritional status of local infants and young children in these areas was causing concerns. The malnutrition problem of infants and young children was especially prominent in the Yi ethnic areas. Adding iron-fortified rice cereal for the first time could reduce the possibility of malnutrition in infants and young children to a certain extent. It is recommended that attention should be given to the health education intervention of the first supplementary food for infants and young children to effectively improve the nutritional status of infants and young children in these areas.

     

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