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Pattern of exclusive breastfeeding and related factors in children attending health centers of Omidieh city in 2010

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Jentashapir Journal of Cellular and Molecular Biology:Vol. 2, issue 3; 1-10
Published online:Jun 30, 2011
Article type:Research Article
How to Cite:Pattern of exclusive breastfeeding and related factors in children attending health centers of Omidieh city in 2010.Jentashapir J Cell Mol Biol.2(3):1-10.

Abstract

Background:

Exclusive breastfeeding as the most important part of children's lifeline has the most efficacy in health promotion and prevention of diseases in children. Several lines of evidence emphasis on positive effects of breastfeeding on physical and mental child growth. The aim of this study was determinate prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding and related factors in children attending health centers of Omidieh.

Material and methods:

In a descriptive analytic study 400 children 6- 18 months who seek for receiving routine child health care, during the period of sampling were studied. Interview with mother, filling a questionnaire by trained questioner were used for data collection. Chi square, T test and Regression Logistic were done.

Results:

The prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding was 61.6%. A significant association was found between exclusive breast feeding and and birth weight, start breast feeding immediately after birth, encourage of family to artificial feeding , type of delivery and number of children .(p <0 / 05).

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