ABSTRACT
The study assessed appropriate complementary
feeding practices and anthropometric status of children aged 6-23 months in
Umuahia South LGA of Abia state. A community based cross-sectional study
involving 160 children was conducted using a multi-stage sampling technique.
Information on sociodemographic characteristics of.parents, appropriate
complementary feeding practices, 24-hour dietary intake and anthropometric
characteristics of the infants were obtained using a semi-structured
questionnaire. Appropriate complementary feeding indicators and anthropometric
indices were estimated using the 2008 World Health Organization
recommendations; Introduction of Solid, Semisolid or Soft foods (ISSS), Minimum
Dietary Diversity (MDD), Minimum Meal Frequency (MMF), Minimum Milk Feeding
Frequency (MMFF) and Minimum Acceptable Diet (MAD), and WHO Anthro software,
respectively. Data obtained were analyzed using descriptive
statistics-frequencies and percentages, and Chi-square analysis at p<0.05.
Result showed that more than half(51.9%) ofthe children were males and 47% were
aged between 9-11 months. Only about 39.4% had timely introduction of
complementary foods. Majority (77.3%) ofthe children aged 12-18 months had
introduction of solid, semi-solid and soft foods, 36.8% of children 9- 11
months had minimum dietary diversity and all (100.0%) the children 12-18 months
had minimum meal frequency. Additionally, majority (75.0%) of the children 6-8
months had minimum milk feeding frequency and only 20.0% ofthem had minimum
acceptable diet. The prevalence of wasting, underweight, stunting and
overweight in this study was 1.2%, 10.0%, 32.5% and 21.9%, respectively and the
MUAC indicated that 31.2% ofthe children were malnourished. The prevalence
ofexclusive breastfeeding among the respondents was 44.4% and majority (86.3%)
were still breastfeeding. A significant association was found between adequate
feeding practices and sex of child, children exclusively breastfed, age of
introduction of complementary foods and father’s level of education (p
<0.05). Dieticians/Nutritionists should intensify their nutrition education
in antenatal clinics in both government and peripheral hospitals. This is
because the choice of feeding practice depends a great' deal on the information
received by the mother while still pregnant. The use oflocally available,
affordable and variety offoods to improve nutrient content of complementary
foods should be encouraged.
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