Assessing Compatibility of Growth Indices of Exclusive Breast-feeding Infants to World Health Organization Growth Standards: A Regional Study in Urban Centers of Iran

Background: Breastfeeding as a normal way provides all the nutrients for infant’s growth and development. World health organization (WHO) growth standards are definitely recommended for breastfed infants monitoring. We attempted to compare the growth of males and females exclusively breastfed infan...

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Main Authors: Saeedeh TARVIJESLAMI, Maryam ESLAMI, Mahdieh VAHEDI, Seyedehsara BAYESH, Hosain NASIRIAN
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-03-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/19913
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spelling doaj-1ddf11ff130945e18dabbc9800ff9e3e2021-01-02T15:42:11ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932020-03-0149310.18502/ijph.v49i3.3155Assessing Compatibility of Growth Indices of Exclusive Breast-feeding Infants to World Health Organization Growth Standards: A Regional Study in Urban Centers of IranSaeedeh TARVIJESLAMI0Maryam ESLAMI1Mahdieh VAHEDI2Seyedehsara BAYESH3Hosain NASIRIAN4Department of Pediatrics, Tehran Medical Sciences Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IranBiotechnology Research Center, Tehran Medical Sciences Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Pediatrics, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranStudents’ Research Committee, Islamic Azad University, Tehran Medical Sciences Branch, Tehran, IranDepartment of Pediatrics, Tehran Medical Sciences Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Background: Breastfeeding as a normal way provides all the nutrients for infant’s growth and development. World health organization (WHO) growth standards are definitely recommended for breastfed infants monitoring. We attempted to compare the growth of males and females exclusively breastfed infants founded on WHO standards and to assess whether the infant growth is consistent with the growth standard of WHO. Methods: Data was roundup from two surveys, a clinic owned by a physician and four public health organization instructed from 2011-2016 containing 500 healthy infants exclusively breastfed, aged birth up to 6 months, in northeastern Iran, Mashhad. Results: Growth criteria for male infants were significantly higher than females P<0001. Founded on WHO standards, the growth was different between female and male infant's weight at 1-2 months P=0.034. Moreover, height at birth and 5-6 months of age P=0.003 and <0.001. Furthermore, newborns’ head circumference P=0.003, and 4-5 months of age, P=0.019. There were no significant differences at the other months of age between growth indexes of males and females. Growth indexes in 70% of infants in these months of age were observed within normal range and similar to WHO standards, especially in male infants. Conclusion: Growth indexes were similar to WHO standards. However, in Iran, these breastfed growth standards are not respected. Implementing WHO standards may have important implications for child health programs, which leads to monitoring of correct growth of breastfed infants and preserving exclusive breastfeeding with developing nutritional intervention program.   https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/19913BreastfeedingGrowthWorld health organizationStandardInfant
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author Saeedeh TARVIJESLAMI
Maryam ESLAMI
Mahdieh VAHEDI
Seyedehsara BAYESH
Hosain NASIRIAN
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Maryam ESLAMI
Mahdieh VAHEDI
Seyedehsara BAYESH
Hosain NASIRIAN
Assessing Compatibility of Growth Indices of Exclusive Breast-feeding Infants to World Health Organization Growth Standards: A Regional Study in Urban Centers of Iran
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Breastfeeding
Growth
World health organization
Standard
Infant
author_facet Saeedeh TARVIJESLAMI
Maryam ESLAMI
Mahdieh VAHEDI
Seyedehsara BAYESH
Hosain NASIRIAN
author_sort Saeedeh TARVIJESLAMI
title Assessing Compatibility of Growth Indices of Exclusive Breast-feeding Infants to World Health Organization Growth Standards: A Regional Study in Urban Centers of Iran
title_short Assessing Compatibility of Growth Indices of Exclusive Breast-feeding Infants to World Health Organization Growth Standards: A Regional Study in Urban Centers of Iran
title_full Assessing Compatibility of Growth Indices of Exclusive Breast-feeding Infants to World Health Organization Growth Standards: A Regional Study in Urban Centers of Iran
title_fullStr Assessing Compatibility of Growth Indices of Exclusive Breast-feeding Infants to World Health Organization Growth Standards: A Regional Study in Urban Centers of Iran
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Compatibility of Growth Indices of Exclusive Breast-feeding Infants to World Health Organization Growth Standards: A Regional Study in Urban Centers of Iran
title_sort assessing compatibility of growth indices of exclusive breast-feeding infants to world health organization growth standards: a regional study in urban centers of iran
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
2251-6093
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Background: Breastfeeding as a normal way provides all the nutrients for infant’s growth and development. World health organization (WHO) growth standards are definitely recommended for breastfed infants monitoring. We attempted to compare the growth of males and females exclusively breastfed infants founded on WHO standards and to assess whether the infant growth is consistent with the growth standard of WHO. Methods: Data was roundup from two surveys, a clinic owned by a physician and four public health organization instructed from 2011-2016 containing 500 healthy infants exclusively breastfed, aged birth up to 6 months, in northeastern Iran, Mashhad. Results: Growth criteria for male infants were significantly higher than females P<0001. Founded on WHO standards, the growth was different between female and male infant's weight at 1-2 months P=0.034. Moreover, height at birth and 5-6 months of age P=0.003 and <0.001. Furthermore, newborns’ head circumference P=0.003, and 4-5 months of age, P=0.019. There were no significant differences at the other months of age between growth indexes of males and females. Growth indexes in 70% of infants in these months of age were observed within normal range and similar to WHO standards, especially in male infants. Conclusion: Growth indexes were similar to WHO standards. However, in Iran, these breastfed growth standards are not respected. Implementing WHO standards may have important implications for child health programs, which leads to monitoring of correct growth of breastfed infants and preserving exclusive breastfeeding with developing nutritional intervention program.  
topic Breastfeeding
Growth
World health organization
Standard
Infant
url https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/19913
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