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Public Health Nutrition
Effectiveness of an educational intervention on complementary feeding practices and growth in rural China: a cluster randomised controlled trial
Laura E Caulfield1  Jingxu Zhang1  Yan Wang1  Bernard Guyer1  Ling Shi1 
关键词: Complementary feeding;    Educational intervention;    China;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S1368980009991364
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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ObjectiveInappropriate complementary feeding is one of the major causes of malnutrition in young children in developing countries. We developed an educational intervention, delivered by local health-care providers, aimed at improving complementary feeding practices and child nutrition.DesignEight townships in Laishui, a rural area in China, were randomly assigned to the educational intervention or control group. A total of 599 healthy infants were enrolled at age 2–4 months and followed up until 1 year of age. In the intervention group, educational messages and enhanced home-prepared recipes were disseminated to caregivers through group trainings and home visits. Questionnaire surveys and anthropometric measurements were taken at baseline and ages 6, 9 and 12 months. Analysis was by intention to treat.ResultsIt was found that food diversity, meal frequency and hygiene practices were improved in the intervention group. Infants in the intervention group gained 0·22 kg more weight (95 % CI 0·003, 0·45 kg, P = 0·047) and gained 0·66 cm more length (95 % CI 0·03, 1·29 cm, P = 0·04) than did controls over the study period.ConclusionsFindings from the study suggest that an educational intervention delivered through local health-care providers can lead to substantial behavioural changes of caregivers and improve infant growth.

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