Influence of the Suchana intervention on exclusive breastfeeding and stunting among children aged under 6 months in the Sylhet region of Bangladesh.

Autor: Haque MA; Nutrition and Clinical Services Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh., Zaman Wahid B; Nutrition and Clinical Services Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh., Farzana FD; Nutrition and Clinical Services Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh., Tanvir Ahmed SM; Child Poverty Sector, Save the Children Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh., Ali M; Nutrition and Clinical Services Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh., Naz F; Nutrition and Clinical Services Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh., Rahman SS; Child Poverty Sector, Save the Children Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh., Siddiqua TJ; Nutrition and Clinical Services Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh., Faruque ASG; Nutrition and Clinical Services Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh., Choudhury N; Nutrition and Clinical Services Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh., Ahmed T; Nutrition and Clinical Services Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Maternal & child nutrition [Matern Child Nutr] 2023 Oct; Vol. 19 (4), pp. e13535. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 May 27.
DOI: 10.1111/mcn.13535
Abstrakt: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) provides significant health benefits to children. However, mothers may find it difficult to continue EBF for 6 months. The present analysis aimed to examine the influence of the Suchana intervention-a large-scale programme implemented with the aim of improving the health and nutritional status of mothers and children from poor households in the Sylhet region of Bangladesh-on EBF and stunting among children under 6 months. Baseline and endline data were obtained from the Suchana evaluation. EBF was defined as an infant (<6 months) only receiving breast milk in the previous 24 h. Childhood stunting was defined as a length-for-age z-score of less than -2 among children of the same age. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to assess the associations of the Suchana intervention with EBF and stunting. EBF prevalence improved from 64% at baseline to 85% at the endline in the intervention area, with the intervention group having 2.25 times higher odds of EBF compared to the control group. Stunting prevalence reduced from 28% at baseline to 24% at the endline in the intervention group, but after controlling for covariates, the association between stunting and the intervention was not significant. However, the interaction analysis showed significantly lower stunting prevalence among EBF children in both intervention and control areas. The Suchana intervention had a positive impact on the EBF practice of rural children in a vulnerable region of Bangladesh, and EBF was identified as a significant factor associated with stunting. The findings suggest that the continuation of the EBF intervention has the potential to have an impact on reducing stunting in the region, highlighting the importance of promoting EBF to improve child health and development.
(© 2023 The Authors. Maternal & Child Nutrition published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
Databáze: MEDLINE
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