Factors Associated with the time to Breast Feeding Cessation among children aged one to four Years in a Rural area in Democratic Republic of Congo

O. Mukuku
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Breastfeeding provides many health benefits by protecting the mother and child. Optimal breastfeeding is one of the most effective preventive health measures against diarrheal diseases and infant mortality. Studies indicate that breast milk protects infants against infectious and chronic diseases [1,2]. Globally, 60% of infant and young child deaths occur as a result of inappropriate infant feeding practices and infectious diseases, two-thirds of which are attributable to poor breastfeeding practices [2]. Infant feeding practices may have a negative effect on children’s growth and development, particularly in developing countries where access to basic health services is not sufficient [3]. In developing countries, feeding practices are very often inadequate and inconsistent with World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations and are the main factors affecting the physical growth and mental development of the child [4]. Poor nutritional status in early childhood also affects health in adulthood [5]. Nutritional status is the best indicator of child well-being and, indirectly, the well-being of the community.
与刚果民主共和国农村地区1至4岁儿童停止母乳喂养时间相关的因素
母乳喂养通过保护母亲和儿童提供许多健康益处。最佳母乳喂养是预防腹泻疾病和婴儿死亡率的最有效保健措施之一。研究表明,母乳可以保护婴儿免受传染病和慢性病的侵害[1,2]。在全球范围内,60%的婴幼儿死亡是由于不适当的婴儿喂养方法和传染病造成的,其中三分之二可归因于不良的母乳喂养方法[2]。婴儿喂养的做法可能对儿童的生长发育产生负面影响,特别是在获得基本保健服务不足的发展中国家[3]。在发展中国家,喂养方法往往不充分,与世界卫生组织(WHO)的建议不一致,是影响儿童身体生长和智力发育的主要因素[4]。幼儿期营养状况不良也会影响成年期的健康[5]。营养状况是儿童福利的最佳指标,也是间接反映社区福利的最佳指标。
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