An Online Cross-Sectional Survey of Complementary Feeding Practices during the COVID-19 Restrictions in Poland

This cross-sectional online survey performed in Poland aimed to improve understanding of how COVID-19 pandemic restrictions affected complementary feeding practices among parents of infants aged 4 to 12 months. Self-selected parents were recruited through the internet. The anonymous questionnaire wa...

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Main Authors: Andrea Horvath, Agata Stróżyk, Piotr Dziechciarz, Hania Szajewska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/9/3196
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spelling doaj-426ada0d499c4ef7bc81455f41ffec3c2021-09-26T00:52:36ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432021-09-01133196319610.3390/nu13093196An Online Cross-Sectional Survey of Complementary Feeding Practices during the COVID-19 Restrictions in PolandAndrea Horvath0Agata Stróżyk1Piotr Dziechciarz2Hania Szajewska3Department of Paediatrics, Medical University of Warsaw, 02-091 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Paediatrics, Medical University of Warsaw, 02-091 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Paediatrics, Medical University of Warsaw, 02-091 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Paediatrics, Medical University of Warsaw, 02-091 Warsaw, PolandThis cross-sectional online survey performed in Poland aimed to improve understanding of how COVID-19 pandemic restrictions affected complementary feeding practices among parents of infants aged 4 to 12 months. Self-selected parents were recruited through the internet. The anonymous questionnaire was opened during two intervals during COVID-19 restrictions. The primary outcome was an assessment of sources of information and infant feeding practices in the context of COVID-19 restrictions. Data from 6934 responders (92.2% mothers) were analyzed. Most responders received information from multiple sources, with other parents, family members, or friends being the most frequently reported (48.6%), followed by webinars and experts’ recommendations (40.8%). COVID-19 restrictions largely did not impact the method of feeding, changes in feeding patterns, or complementary feeding introduction, although the latter was more likely to be impacted in families with average versus the best financial situations. Multivariate logistic regression analysis also most consistently showed that parents with a tertiary education and living in a city above 500 k were at higher odds of using webinars/experts’ recommendations, internet/apps, and professional expert guides and lower odds of claiming no need to deepen knowledge. This study clarifies major issues associated with complementary feeding practices during the implementation of COVID-19 restrictions in Poland.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/9/3196infantchildCOVID-19dietbreastfeedingfeeding behavior
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author Andrea Horvath
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Piotr Dziechciarz
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Agata Stróżyk
Piotr Dziechciarz
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An Online Cross-Sectional Survey of Complementary Feeding Practices during the COVID-19 Restrictions in Poland
Nutrients
infant
child
COVID-19
diet
breastfeeding
feeding behavior
author_facet Andrea Horvath
Agata Stróżyk
Piotr Dziechciarz
Hania Szajewska
author_sort Andrea Horvath
title An Online Cross-Sectional Survey of Complementary Feeding Practices during the COVID-19 Restrictions in Poland
title_short An Online Cross-Sectional Survey of Complementary Feeding Practices during the COVID-19 Restrictions in Poland
title_full An Online Cross-Sectional Survey of Complementary Feeding Practices during the COVID-19 Restrictions in Poland
title_fullStr An Online Cross-Sectional Survey of Complementary Feeding Practices during the COVID-19 Restrictions in Poland
title_full_unstemmed An Online Cross-Sectional Survey of Complementary Feeding Practices during the COVID-19 Restrictions in Poland
title_sort online cross-sectional survey of complementary feeding practices during the covid-19 restrictions in poland
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2021-09-01
description This cross-sectional online survey performed in Poland aimed to improve understanding of how COVID-19 pandemic restrictions affected complementary feeding practices among parents of infants aged 4 to 12 months. Self-selected parents were recruited through the internet. The anonymous questionnaire was opened during two intervals during COVID-19 restrictions. The primary outcome was an assessment of sources of information and infant feeding practices in the context of COVID-19 restrictions. Data from 6934 responders (92.2% mothers) were analyzed. Most responders received information from multiple sources, with other parents, family members, or friends being the most frequently reported (48.6%), followed by webinars and experts’ recommendations (40.8%). COVID-19 restrictions largely did not impact the method of feeding, changes in feeding patterns, or complementary feeding introduction, although the latter was more likely to be impacted in families with average versus the best financial situations. Multivariate logistic regression analysis also most consistently showed that parents with a tertiary education and living in a city above 500 k were at higher odds of using webinars/experts’ recommendations, internet/apps, and professional expert guides and lower odds of claiming no need to deepen knowledge. This study clarifies major issues associated with complementary feeding practices during the implementation of COVID-19 restrictions in Poland.
topic infant
child
COVID-19
diet
breastfeeding
feeding behavior
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/9/3196
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