Early feeding practices and eating behaviour in preschool children: The CORALS cohort

Author:

Ortega‐Ramírez Ana Daniela123ORCID,Maneschy Ivie Reis124,Miguel‐Berges María L.124ORCID,Pastor‐Villaescusa Belen56,Leis Rosaura478,Babio Nancy4910,Navas‐Carretero Santiago4111213ORCID,Portoles Olga414,Moreira Ana15,Jurado‐Castro José Manuel46,Flores‐Rojas Katherine6,Vázquez‐Cobela Rocío478,Picáns‐Leis Rosaura8,Mimbreros Gisela910,Flores‐Barrantes Paloma124,Martínez José Alfredo4101112,Castro‐Collado Cristina6,Ferré‐Pallás Natalia1016,Gimenez‐Legarre Natalia124,Gil‐Campos Mercedes46,Salas‐Salvadó Jordi4910,de Miguel‐Etayo Pilar124ORCID,Moreno Aznar Luis A.12417,

Affiliation:

1. Growth, Exercise, Nutrition and Development (GENUD) Research Group University of Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain

2. Instituto Agroalimentario de Aragón (IA2) Zaragoza Spain

3. Faculty of Medicine University of Colima Colima Mexico

4. Consorcio CIBER, M. P. Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición (CIBEROBN) Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) Madrid Spain

5. Primary Care Interventions to Prevent Maternal and Child Chronic Diseases of Perinatal and Developmental Origin (RICORS), RD21/0012/0008 Instituto de Salud Carlos III Madrid Spain

6. Metabolism and Investigation Unit, Reina Sofia University Hospital, Maimónides Institute of Biomedicine Research of Córdoba (IMIBIC) University of Córdoba Córdoba Spain

7. Unit of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Pediatric Service Hospital Clínico Universitario de Santiago Santiago de Compostela Spain

8. Pediatric Nutrition Research Group, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS), Unit of Investigation in Nutrition Growth and Human Development of Galicia‐USC Santiago de Compostela Spain

9. Universitat Rovira i Virgili Departament de Bioquímica i Biotecnologia, Unitat de Nutrició Humana, Grup ANUT‐DSM Reus Spain

10. Institut d'Investigació Sanitària Pere Virgili (IISPV) Reus Spain

11. Center for Nutrition Research University of Navarra Pamplona Spain

12. Department of Nutrition, Food Sciences and Physiology, Faculty of Pharmacy & Nutrition University of Navarra Pamplona Spain

13. IdisNA, Navarra Institute for Health Research Pamplona Spain

14. Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health University of Valencia Valencia Spain

15. Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM) Barcelona Spain

16. Universitat Rovira i Virgili Departament de Medicina i Cirurgia, Unitat de Recerca en Pediatria, Nutrició i Desenvolupament Humà Tarragona Spain

17. Department Physiatry and Nursing Universidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain

Abstract

AbstractThis study aimed to investigate if the duration of breastfeeding and the method at initiation of complementary feeding affect eating behaviour in children aged 3−6 years. This is a cross‐sectional analysis from the Childhood Obesity Risk Assessment Longitudinal Study project, an ongoing longitudinal cohort study that aims to identify childhood obesity risk factors in Spanish children. A total of 1215 children aged 3−6 years were included. Breastfeeding duration and the method of initiation of complementary feeding [baby‐led weaning (BLW), traditional/spoon or mixed method] were evaluated. Eating behaviour at 3−6 years was assessed with the Child Eating Behaviour Questionnaire. Generalized linear models were fitted to assess the association between the aforementioned exposures and eating behaviour.Children breastfed for ≥4 months were less likely to be fussy eaters at 3−6 years compared to those breastfed for <1 month (OR: 0.86 95% CI: 0.76−0.98; p = 0.031). Compared to those children using the traditional/spoon‐feeding method, those initiating complementary feeding through BLW or through a mixed approach were more likely to have higher scores on the enjoyment of food (EF) (OR, 95% CI: 1.33, 1.13−1.57; p = 0.001 and 1.17, 1.05−1.30; p = 0.002, respectively) and lower scores on food fussiness (FF) at 3−6 years (0.76, 0.62−0.91; p = 0.004 and 0.87, 0.78−0.98; p = 0.033, respectively). Breastfeeding for ≥4 months and initiation of complementary feeding with the BLW and a mixed approach were associated with greater EF and lower FF, which should endure practice.

Funder

Instituto Danone

Publisher

Wiley

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