Impact of Infant Milk-Type and Childhood Eating Behaviors on Functional Constipation in Preschool Children.
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr
; 73(3): e50-e56, 2021 09 01.
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| ID: mdl-33938529
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between functional constipation, infant feeding in early infancy and eating behavior in preschool children. METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional study was undertaken in public and private schools in the state of Sergipe (Northeast of Brazil). The sample calculation was based on a 25% estimate of constipation prevalence in Brazilian children, resulting in a sample size of 1051 children. Functional constipation was assessed using Rome IV criteria. Eating behavior was assessed using the Children's Eating Behavior Questionnaire. Adjusted odds ratios were estimated using a multivariate model. RESULTS: The prevalence of functional constipation was 23%. After adjusting for water intake, children with food fussiness were >6 times likely to have constipation (odds ratio [OR]â=â6.65; 95% confidence interval [CI] 5.19-8.52). Children who were fed with cow's milk in the first 6âmonths of age were up to 15.2 times more likely to have functional constipation. Bottle feeding at 0-6âmonths of age increased the risk of functional constipation at preschool age (whole cow's milk: ORâ=â17.02; 95% CI 7.33-39.51, infant formula: ORâ=â6.35; 95% CI 3.42-11.79, mixed breastfeeding: ORâ=â10.83; 95% CI 4.57-25.69). CONCLUSION: Food fussiness and the use of cow's milk-based feeding bottles at 0-6âmonths of age were associated with functional constipation in preschool children.
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Hipersensibilidad a la Leche
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Leche
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Etiology_studies
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Observational_studies
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Prevalence_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Animals
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Child
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Female
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Humans
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2021
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