Objective:To analyze dietary patterns of infants and its association with maternal
socioeconomic, cultural, and demographic variables.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted with two groups of mothers of children up to
24 months (n=202) living in the city of Maceió, Alagoas,
Northeast Brazil. The case group consisted of mothers enrolled in a Family Health
Unit. The comparison group consisted of mothers who took their children to two
private pediatric offices of the city. Dietary intake was assessed using a
qualitative and validated food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). The evaluation of
the FFQ was performed by a method in which the overall rate of consumption
frequency is converted into a score.Results:Children of higher income families and mothers with better education level
(control group) showed the highest median of consumption scores for fruits and
vegetables (p<0.01) and meat, offal, and eggs
(p<0.01), when compared with children of the case group. On
the other hand, the median of consumption scores of manufactured goods was higher
among children in the case group (p<0.01).Conclusions:Maternal socioeconomic status influenced the quality of food offered to the
infant. In the case group, children up to 24 months already consumed industrial
products instead of healthy foods on their menu.
characteristics. The Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire and the visual analog scale were used. RESULTS: In the study sample, most of the individuals were male with an average of 62±8 working hours per week. Regarding the presence of musculoskeletal symptoms, the most affected anatomical region was the back, followed by the knees and then the chest. As for the pain perception of the subjects, the spine and lower limbs showed higher pain intensity when compared to other regions. Most of the sample believe that musculoskeletal symptoms are related to work. CONCLUSION: The findings in this study demonstrate the presence of musculoskeletal symptoms in the studied population. The analysis of the musculoskeletal disorders of these police officers will serve as an input for the planning of intervention actions to improve the general conditions of the service provided by the Ostensive Motorcycle Patrol Group.
The results suggest that higher pre-gestational BMI is associated with shorter duration of EBF and BF. Prenatal care provides a privileged opportunity to promote nutritional education, better nutritional status of pregnant woman, and greater success with EBF up to 6 months of age and with longer BF.
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