Che Henry Ngwa, Mamtuti Panneh, G. Eiben, M. Rosén, and Monica Hunsberger, Sift Desk Journals Open Access Journals
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Milk Cereal Drink Feeding Practices: A Descriptive Study Among Swedish Cohort of the IDEFICS Family Study
Background: Childhood overweight is an increasing public health concern and has recently been associated with the consumption of a traditional Swedish milk cereal drink (MCD). This study aimed to describe the consumption pattern of MCD among study participants in relation to the recommendations by the National Food Agency of Sweden. Method: A cross-sectional study among the Swedish cohort of the IDEFICS.Family (I.Family) study was conducted in 2013/2014. Swedish participants completed a questionnaire aimed at understanding the prevalence of consumption, timing, frequency, feeding modality and rationale for offering MCD. Results: Most children (74.7%) reportedly consumed MCD. Of those who consumed MCD, a large part of the participants consumed MCD two or more times a day with a high proportion of participants (87%) stating a preference for bottle-feeding. Keywords: Milk cereal drink, Obesity, Complementary food, Feeding practice, I. Family Study, Sweden.