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Complementary feeding patterns among ethnic groups in rural western China
Authors:" target="_blank">Peng-fei Qu  Ya Zhang  Jia-mei Li  Ruo Zhang  Jiao-mei Yang  Fang-liang Lei  Shan-shan Li  Dan-meng Liu  Shao-nong Dang  Hong Yan
Institution:1.Health Science Center,Xi’an Jiaotong University,Xi’an,China;2.Obstetrical Department,Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital,Xi’an,China;3.Nutrition and Food Safety Engineering Research Center of Shaanxi Province,Xi’an,China
Abstract:

Objective

This study investigated complementary feeding practices among four ethnic groups (Han, Uygur, Tibetan, and Zhuang) based on a cross-sectional survey in rural western China.

Methods

In 2005, a stratified multistage cluster random sampling method was used to recruit 9712 children (7411 Han, 1032 Uygur, 678 Tibetan, and 591 Zhuang) between 6 and 35 months of age and their mothers from 45 counties in 10 provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities) in western China.

Results

The rates of early introduction (before 6 months) of complementary foods in four ethnic groups (Han, Uygur, Tibetan, and Zhuang) were 71.30%, 95.95%, 82.40%, and 72.30%, respectively. The Infant and Child Feeding Index (ICFI) for Uygur and Tibetan children was lower than that for Han children at all age groups. Uygur children were more likely to have unqualified ICFI compared with Han children in a multivariate logistic regression (odds ratio (OR)=5.138, 95% confidence interval (CI): 4.340–6.084). A higher level of maternal education, greater family wealth, and the availability of complementary feeding educational materials decreased the likelihood of an unqualified ICFI. The nutritional status of children (Han, Tibetan, and Zhuang) with qualified ICFI was better than that for children with unqualified ICFI.

Conclusions

Appropriate interventions are required to improve complementary feeding practices in rural western China.
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