Frontiers in Medical Science Research, 2024, 6(9); doi: 10.25236/FMSR.2024.060904.
Min Wang1, Liangjun Fang2, Xiaojing Li3, Renante Dante G.Tan3
1Huangshan City People's Hospital, Huangshan, Anhui, China
2Clinical College of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, Anhui, China
3Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines
Infancy is one of the most sensitive stages of life, requiring precise and even meticulous care. After birth, nutrition and the first year of life are two factors that affect the healthy growth and development of infants, and breastfeeding is the best and ideal way to provide optimal nutrition for the healthy growth and development of infants, which can significantly reduce infant morbidity. To investigate the relationship between calorie intake and infant growth and development. Sampling for non-probabilistic purposes. The sample size for the study was 75 mothers who met eligibility criteria. Summary variables that served as predictors were collected from participants and their mothers. The researchers used dietary questionnaires to measure calories. In the end, the caloric intake of the first woman was significantly related to the weight, height and weight of the baby, while the caloric intake of the first woman was not significantly related to the head circumference of the baby. First-time mothers in China are able to meet the required caloric intake to produce an adequate supply of breast milk that contributes to the growth and growth of their babies, in terms of height, weight, weight, but not in terms of head circumference.
Caloric intake; Primipara breastfeeding mothers; Infant; Growth
Min Wang, Liangjun Fang, Xiaojing Li, Renante Dante G.Tan. Caloric Food Intake of Primipara Mothers and Its Influence on the Growth of One-month Old Infant. Frontiers in Medical Science Research (2024), Vol. 6, Issue 9: 25-32. https://doi.org/10.25236/FMSR.2024.060904.
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