Breast-feeding at 12 months of age and dietary habits among breast-fed and non-breast-fed infants

Public Health Nutr. 2004 Jun;7(4):495-503. doi: 10.1079/PHN2003550.

Abstract

Objective: To analyse factors associated with breast-feeding and use of sweetened drinks at 12 months, and to compare dietary habits among breast-fed and non-breast-fed infants.

Design: Data were collected by a semi-quantitative food-frequency questionnaire filled in by the parents.

Setting: National dietary survey in Norway.

Subjects: In total, 1932 12-month-old infants were included.

Results: At 12 months, 36% of the infants were breast-fed. The odds of breast-feeding at this age were more than doubled both for mothers > or =35 years compared with mothers <25 years and for mothers in the highest educational group compared with mothers in the lowest. A negative association was found for maternal smoking, and the odds of breast-feeding were 40% lower for mothers who smoked than for non-smokers. Some dietary differences were observed between breast-fed and non-breast-fed infants apart from intake of milk. In particular, breast-fed infants had a significantly lower daily intake of sweetened drinks than non-breast-fed infants and a 16% lower mean daily intake of added sugars (P<0.001). Furthermore, breast-fed infants had 30% higher odds of not receiving sweetened drinks daily, compared with non-breast-fed infants.

Conclusions: Maternal age, education and smoking status were important factors for breast-feeding at 12 months. Breast-fed infants had lower intakes of sweetened drinks and added sugars than non-breast-fed infants. From a public health perspective, continued promotion of breast-feeding is needed to reduce inequalities in breast-feeding. Moreover, prevention of high intakes of sweetened drinks and added sugars should start in infancy.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Animals
  • Beverages / classification
  • Beverages / statistics & numerical data*
  • Breast Feeding / statistics & numerical data*
  • Dietary Sucrose / administration & dosage*
  • Educational Status
  • Feeding Behavior*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena*
  • Male
  • Maternal Behavior / psychology
  • Milk
  • Norway / epidemiology
  • Nutrition Assessment
  • Risk Factors
  • Smoking / epidemiology

Substances

  • Dietary Sucrose