ABSTRACT
This study assessed the influence of maternal breastfeeding practices on
the anthropometric status of their infant (0-12 months) in Arochukwu L.G.A. A
total of 250 mothers were selected using simple random sampling technique. Data
on socio-economic/demographic characteristics, knowledge, attitude and practice
of mothers towards exclusive breastfeeding, factors that influence maternal
breastfeeding. Anthropometric measurements of weight and height were taken
using standard procedures. The IBM SPSS version 20 computer programme was used
to analyze the data. WHO anthro software was used to compute the anthropometric
status of the children (0-12 months). About 38.4% of the mothers are aged
between 20-24 years while majority (62.5%) of the mothers are married. About
(73.2%) of the mothers earn below N20,000 monthly. Slightly below half
(42.4%) of mothers exclusively breastfed their babies while about 33.2% of the
children were put to breast within 30mins after birth. About 42.4% of the
mothers breastfeed their baby for about 0-6 months before introducing other
semi-solid foods. Half of the mothers (53.6%) have a good knowledge of
exclusive breastfeeding; some (41.2%) have poor knowledge of exclusive
breastfeeding, while a few (5.2%) have an excellent knowledge of exclusive
breastfeeding. About (33.6%) of the mothers fed their baby with infant formula
while a few (24.8%) of them fed their babies with breast milk after delivery.
Majority (71.2%) feed their child 3-4 times, 48% gave their child solid,
semi-solid or soft food, and 50.4% did not feed from feeding bottle. The
results showed that most of the infant had normal length for age (43.2%),
weight for age (47.6%), weight for length (31.2.0%) and BMI for age (47.2%)
status. The percentage of stunting was considerably high (56.8%), underweight
status of infant using weight for age (40.4%), weight for length (15.2%) and BMI
for age (17.2%). The high levels of malnutrition in this present day underline
the great need for nutritional intervention. Exclusive breast feeding and
timely introduction of appropriate complementary feeding is a key factor in
child growth. The assessment of nutritional status using stunting, wasting, and
underweight for children shows that the children were stunted, wasted, and
underweight and this may be as a result of poor feeding and complementary
practices coupled with poor economic status of the parents.
OGBONNAYA, K (2021). Influence Of Maternal Breastfeeding Practices On The Anthropometric Status Of Their Infants (0-12 M0nths) In Arochukwu L.G.A, Abia State. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 19, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/influence-of-maternal-breastfeeding-practices-on-the-anthropometric-status-of-their-infants-0-12-m0nths-in-arochukwu-lga-abia-state-7-2
KALU, OGBONNAYA. "Influence Of Maternal Breastfeeding Practices On The Anthropometric Status Of Their Infants (0-12 M0nths) In Arochukwu L.G.A, Abia State" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 19 Aug. 2021, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/influence-of-maternal-breastfeeding-practices-on-the-anthropometric-status-of-their-infants-0-12-m0nths-in-arochukwu-lga-abia-state-7-2. Accessed 19 Nov. 2024.
KALU, OGBONNAYA. "Influence Of Maternal Breastfeeding Practices On The Anthropometric Status Of Their Infants (0-12 M0nths) In Arochukwu L.G.A, Abia State". Mouau.afribary.org, Mouau.afribary.org, 19 Aug. 2021. Web. 19 Nov. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/influence-of-maternal-breastfeeding-practices-on-the-anthropometric-status-of-their-infants-0-12-m0nths-in-arochukwu-lga-abia-state-7-2 >.
KALU, OGBONNAYA. "Influence Of Maternal Breastfeeding Practices On The Anthropometric Status Of Their Infants (0-12 M0nths) In Arochukwu L.G.A, Abia State" Mouau.afribary.org (2021). Accessed 19 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/influence-of-maternal-breastfeeding-practices-on-the-anthropometric-status-of-their-infants-0-12-m0nths-in-arochukwu-lga-abia-state-7-2