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Trends in Complementary Feeding Indicators and Intake from Specific Food Groups among Children Aged 6–23 Months in Bangladesh

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dc.contributor.author Mistry, Sabuj Kanti
dc.contributor.author Hossain, Md Belal
dc.contributor.author Irfan, Nafis Md
dc.contributor.author Saha, Manika
dc.contributor.author Saberin, Silvia
dc.contributor.author Shamim, Abu Ahmed
dc.contributor.author Arora, Amit
dc.date.accessioned 2024-04-04T03:47:14Z
dc.date.available 2024-04-04T03:47:14Z
dc.date.issued 2022-01-01
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/11945
dc.description.abstract The present study aims to comprehensively analyse trends in complementary feeding indicators (Introduction of solid, semi-solid, and soft foods at 6-8 months (INTRO), Minimum Dietary Diversity (MDD), Minimum Meal Frequency (MMF) and Minimum Acceptable Diet (MAD)) among children aged 6-23 months in Bangladesh. The study used data from four rounds (2007, 2011, 2014, and 2017-2018) of nationally representative Bangladesh Demographic and Health Surveys (BDHSs). The Cochran-Armitage test was performed to capture the trends in complementary feeding practices and intake from specific food groups. BDHSs are periodically conducted cross-sectional surveys in all seven administrative divisions of Bangladesh. The present analysis was performed among 8116 children (1563 in 2007, 2137 in 2011, 2249 in 2014, and 2167 in 2017-2018) aged 6-23 months. Overall, a decreasing trend was observed in all the complementary feeding indicators except INTRO from 2007 to 2014, but a substantial increase in MDD, MMF and MAD was noted in 2017-2018. A statistically significant reduction in consumption from different food groups such as legumes and nuts (p < 0.001), dairy products (p = 0.001), vitamin-A-rich fruits or vegetables (p < 0.001), and other fruits and vegetables (p < 0.001) was also observed. However, a positive trend was noted in the consumption of grains/roots/tubers (p = 0.027), and meat/fish/egg (p < 0.001). After experiencing a significant decreasing trend during 2007-2014, the recent BDHS indicates improvements in all complementary feeding indicators among young children in Bangladesh, which calls for integrated, multisectoral, and multicomponent interventions to sustain this progress. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher MDPI en_US
dc.subject Nutritional food en_US
dc.subject Food industry en_US
dc.subject Child nutrition en_US
dc.subject Child Food en_US
dc.title Trends in Complementary Feeding Indicators and Intake from Specific Food Groups among Children Aged 6–23 Months in Bangladesh en_US
dc.type Book chapter en_US


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