Adherence to Vitamin D Supplementation Recommendations for Breastfed Infants and Young Children: An Analysis of Canadian Community Health Survey Data Cycles From 2015 to 2018.
J Nutr
; 154(5): 1665-1675, 2024 05.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
In Canada, nutrition policy, as outlined in the Nutrition for Healthy Term Infants recommendations, includes a daily vitamin D supplement of 10 µg (400 IU) for breastfed infants and young children to support adequate vitamin D status.OBJECTIVES:
This study aimed to report on adherence to vitamin D supplementation recommendations for breastfed infants (≤12 months); and for children breastfed >12 mo.METHODS:
Canadian Community Health Survey (paired-cycles 2015/2016 and 2017/2018) maternal experiences data for infants born 2012-2018 who received any breastmilk formed the sample (n = 7079). Whether the infant was given a vitamin D supplement (yes/no) and the frequency (daily/almost every day, 1-2/wk, or <1/wk) were surveyed. Weighted data (95% CI) were summarized according to breastfeeding history (exclusive to 6 mo and continuing; partial to 6 mo and continuing; and stopped ≤6 mo). Correlates of supplement adherence were explored using logistic regression.RESULTS:
Overall, 87.1% (95% CI 85.9%, 88.3%) of participants reported giving their infant (≤12 mo) a vitamin D supplement, and of these, 83.3% (95% CI 81.9%, 84.7%) did so daily/almost every day, 12.4% (95% CI 11.1%, 13.7%) did so 1-2/wk, and 4.3% (95% CI 3.6%, 5.0%) did so <1/wk. Lower adjusted odds of adherence were observed among participants reporting stopped breastfeeding ≤6 mo, lower education or income, recent immigration, and overweight prepregnancy body mass index; higher odds of adherence were observed in the western provinces. Regarding mothers of children >12 mo and breastfed (n = 2312), 58.0% (95% CI 54.9%, 61.1%) gave a vitamin D supplement daily/almost every day.CONCLUSIONS:
Adherence to providing a vitamin D supplement to breastfed infants is high in Canada. Nonetheless, we estimate that â¼27% of mothers are nonadherent to daily/almost every day administration of a vitamin D supplement and that adherence declines in children breastfed >12 mo. Further promotion to support uptake of the current guidance may be necessary, particularly for parents of recent immigration or lower socioeconomic status.Palabras clave
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Asunto principal:
Vitamina D
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Lactancia Materna
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Suplementos Dietéticos
Límite:
Adult
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Child, preschool
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Newborn
País/Región como asunto:
America do norte
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Nutr
Año:
2024
Tipo del documento:
Article
Pais de publicación:
Estados Unidos