Cátia Regina Ficagna, Elma Izze da Silva Magalhães, Abby Branchini Chacón, Paula Ruffoni Moreira, Renata Oliveira Neves, Leandro Meirelles Nunes, Juliana Rombaldi Bernardi
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Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the impact of different CF methods on infant anthropometric outcomes at 9 and 12 mo.
Methods: This randomized clinical trial (Brazilian Clinical Trials Registry-ReBEC: RBR-229SCM N° U1111-1226-9516) included mother-infant pairs recruited at 5.5 mo in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Participants were randomized to one of three CF methods: food introduction through parent-led weaning (PLW), baby-led introduction to solids (BLISS), or mixed. At 5.5 mo, mothers attended a workshop led by nutritionists and speech therapists with verbal and written guidance on the assigned CF method (PLW: n = 46; BLISS: n = 47; Mixed: n = 46). Infants were followed up at 9 and 12 mo, and weight and length measurements were taken. Primary outcomes were z-scores of the anthropometric indexes weight-for-age, length-for-age, weight-for-length, and body mass index (BMI)-for-age. Secondary outcomes were nutritional status classifications based on these indices.
Results: Of the 140 mother-infant pairs who participated, anthropometric data were collected from 130 children at 9 mo and 131 at 12 mo. Children in the BLISS group had lower mean BMI-for-age z-scores at 12 mo than those in the PLW group (adjusted β: -0.53; 95% CI: -1.03 to -0.03; P = 0.035). The mixed method reduced the risk of overweight/obesity across 9-12 mo (adjusted HR: 0.11; 95% CI: 0.01 to 0.97; P = 0.048). No statistically significant associations were observed for the other outcomes.
Conclusion: Infant-guided CF methods were associated with favorable short-term anthropometric outcomes; however, further studies with longer follow-up and larger sample sizes are needed to confirm their role in obesity prevention.
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Nutrition has an open access mirror journal Nutrition: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review.
Founded by Michael M. Meguid in the early 1980''s, Nutrition presents advances in nutrition research and science, informs its readers on new and advancing technologies and data in clinical nutrition practice, encourages the application of outcomes research and meta-analyses to problems in patient-related nutrition; and seeks to help clarify and set the research, policy and practice agenda for nutrition science to enhance human well-being in the years ahead.