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ARTICLE VI
March 1995, Volume 1 No. 1
Mal J Nutr 1:51-61, 1995.
http://nutriweb.org.my/publications/mjn001/mjn1n1_006.pdf
Breast-feeding
and infant feeding practices in selected rural and semi-urban communities
in Kemaman, Terengganu
Wan A Manan
School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang
ABSTRACT
(Full Article)
A
survey was carried out in the district of Kemaman, Terengganu, Malaysia
to study infant feeding practices in rural and semi-urban communities.
A total of 593 mothers were interviewed and their socio-demographic
information recorded. Data on infant feeding practices were collected
from mothers who had children up to 15 months of age. Among breast-feeding
mothers (n =157), 42.0 % fed their babies for less than 3 months and
58.0% bottle fed for more than 6 months. Sixteen children were found
to be fed on sweetened condensed milk with 62.5% of them for the first
3 months. Among those who breast fed their babies, 40.1% were found
to have bottle fed at one time or another. The majority of breast feeding
mothers belonged to the groups having incomplete primary schooling or
completed primary education only and household income below RM600 per
month. A substantial number of breast fed babies were given weaning
foods in the form of porridge mixture (rice + egg, rice + vegetables,
rice + meat, rice+ fish and cereals) between the age of 0 - 3 months.
The findings of this study concluded that although breast-feeding is
widely practiced, however, their duration has dwindled, and early introduction
of solid foods is widespread.
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