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Breastfeeding, pregnant, and non-breastfeeding nor pregnant women's food consumption: A matched within-household analysis in India

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Objective: Promoting breastfeeding is major maternal and child health goal in India. It is unclear whether mothers receive additional food needed to support healthy breastfeeding. Methods: Using the latest National Family and Health Survey (2005-2006), we applied multilevel linear regression models to document correlates of nutrition for (n=20,764) breastfeeding women. We then compared consumption of pulses, eggs, meat, fish, dairy, fruit, and vegetables across a sample of breastfeeding, non-breastfeeding/pregnant (NBP), and pregnant women (n=3,409) matched within households and five-year age bands. We tested whether breastfeeding women had greater advantages in the 18 high-focus states of India’s National Rural Health Mission (NRHM). Results: Vegetarianism, caste, and religion were the strongest predictors of breastfeeding women’s nutrition. Breastfeeding women had no nutritional advantage compared to NBP women, and were disadvantaged in their consumption of milk (b=-0.14) in low-focus states. Pregnant women were similarly disadvantaged in their consumption of milk in low-focus states (b=-0.32), but consumed vegetables more frequently (b=0.12) than NBP women in high-focus states. Conclusions: Breastfeeding women do not receive nutritional advantages compared to NBP women. Targeted effort is needed to assess and improve nutritional adequacy for breastfeeding Indian women.
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10.1016/j.srhc.2015.11.007

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University of Oxford
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SSD
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Sociology
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University of Oxford
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SSD
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Sociology
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Elsevier
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Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare More from this journal
Volume:
7
Pages:
70-77
Publication date:
2015-12-08
Acceptance date:
2015-11-26
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1877-5756


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English
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