Breastfeeding and the anthropometric profile of children with sickle cell anemia receiving follow-up in a newborn screening reference service

OBJECTIVE: To study the breastfeeding history (BF) and the anthropometric status of children with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). METHODS: A cross-sectional study of 357 children with SCD aged between 2 and 6 years, regularly followed at a Newborn Screening Reference Service (NSRS) between November 2007 and January 2009. The outcome was anthropometric status and the exposures were: BF pattern, type of hemoglobinopathy and child's age and gender. RESULTS: The mean (SD) age was 3.7 (1.1) years, 52.9% were boys and 53.5% had SCA (hemoglobin SS). The prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding (EBR) up to six months of age was 31.5%, the median EBR times (p25-p75) was 90.0 (24.0-180.0) days and the median weaning ages (p25-p75) was 360.0 (90.0-720.0) days respectively. Normal W/H children experienced EBR for a mean duration almost four times longer than malnourished children (p=0.01), and were weaned later (p<0.05). Height deficit was found in 5.0% of children, while all the children with severe short stature had had SCA (hemoglobin SS) and were older than 4 years of age. CONCLUSIONS: EBF time and weaning age were greater than that found in the literature, which is a possible effect of the multidisciplinary follow-up. Duration of EBF and later weaning were associated with improved anthropometric indicators.

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Main Authors: Nogueira,Zeni Drubi, Boa-Sorte,Ney, Leite,Maria Efigênia de Queiroz, Kiya,Márcia Miyuki, Amorim,Tatiana, Fonseca,Silvana Fahel da
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Published: Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S0103-058220150002001542015-08-04Breastfeeding and the anthropometric profile of children with sickle cell anemia receiving follow-up in a newborn screening reference serviceNogueira,Zeni DrubiBoa-Sorte,NeyLeite,Maria Efigênia de QueirozKiya,Márcia MiyukiAmorim,TatianaFonseca,Silvana Fahel da Breast-feeding Nutritional status Sickle cell anemia Hemoglobin SC disease Neonatal screening OBJECTIVE: To study the breastfeeding history (BF) and the anthropometric status of children with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). METHODS: A cross-sectional study of 357 children with SCD aged between 2 and 6 years, regularly followed at a Newborn Screening Reference Service (NSRS) between November 2007 and January 2009. The outcome was anthropometric status and the exposures were: BF pattern, type of hemoglobinopathy and child's age and gender. RESULTS: The mean (SD) age was 3.7 (1.1) years, 52.9% were boys and 53.5% had SCA (hemoglobin SS). The prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding (EBR) up to six months of age was 31.5%, the median EBR times (p25-p75) was 90.0 (24.0-180.0) days and the median weaning ages (p25-p75) was 360.0 (90.0-720.0) days respectively. Normal W/H children experienced EBR for a mean duration almost four times longer than malnourished children (p=0.01), and were weaned later (p<0.05). Height deficit was found in 5.0% of children, while all the children with severe short stature had had SCA (hemoglobin SS) and were older than 4 years of age. CONCLUSIONS: EBF time and weaning age were greater than that found in the literature, which is a possible effect of the multidisciplinary follow-up. Duration of EBF and later weaning were associated with improved anthropometric indicators. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade de Pediatria de São PauloRevista Paulista de Pediatria v.33 n.2 20152015-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-05822015000200154en10.1016/j.rpped.2014.11.006
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Boa-Sorte,Ney
Leite,Maria Efigênia de Queiroz
Kiya,Márcia Miyuki
Amorim,Tatiana
Fonseca,Silvana Fahel da
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Fonseca,Silvana Fahel da
Breastfeeding and the anthropometric profile of children with sickle cell anemia receiving follow-up in a newborn screening reference service
author_facet Nogueira,Zeni Drubi
Boa-Sorte,Ney
Leite,Maria Efigênia de Queiroz
Kiya,Márcia Miyuki
Amorim,Tatiana
Fonseca,Silvana Fahel da
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title Breastfeeding and the anthropometric profile of children with sickle cell anemia receiving follow-up in a newborn screening reference service
title_short Breastfeeding and the anthropometric profile of children with sickle cell anemia receiving follow-up in a newborn screening reference service
title_full Breastfeeding and the anthropometric profile of children with sickle cell anemia receiving follow-up in a newborn screening reference service
title_fullStr Breastfeeding and the anthropometric profile of children with sickle cell anemia receiving follow-up in a newborn screening reference service
title_full_unstemmed Breastfeeding and the anthropometric profile of children with sickle cell anemia receiving follow-up in a newborn screening reference service
title_sort breastfeeding and the anthropometric profile of children with sickle cell anemia receiving follow-up in a newborn screening reference service
description OBJECTIVE: To study the breastfeeding history (BF) and the anthropometric status of children with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). METHODS: A cross-sectional study of 357 children with SCD aged between 2 and 6 years, regularly followed at a Newborn Screening Reference Service (NSRS) between November 2007 and January 2009. The outcome was anthropometric status and the exposures were: BF pattern, type of hemoglobinopathy and child's age and gender. RESULTS: The mean (SD) age was 3.7 (1.1) years, 52.9% were boys and 53.5% had SCA (hemoglobin SS). The prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding (EBR) up to six months of age was 31.5%, the median EBR times (p25-p75) was 90.0 (24.0-180.0) days and the median weaning ages (p25-p75) was 360.0 (90.0-720.0) days respectively. Normal W/H children experienced EBR for a mean duration almost four times longer than malnourished children (p=0.01), and were weaned later (p<0.05). Height deficit was found in 5.0% of children, while all the children with severe short stature had had SCA (hemoglobin SS) and were older than 4 years of age. CONCLUSIONS: EBF time and weaning age were greater than that found in the literature, which is a possible effect of the multidisciplinary follow-up. Duration of EBF and later weaning were associated with improved anthropometric indicators.
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