1989
DOI: 10.1016/0378-3782(89)90069-8
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Relationships between nursing patterns, supplementary food intake and breast-milk intake in a rural thai population

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“…Saúde Pública 2017; 33(11):e00152016 limitation of the software used to evaluate food consumption in this study. Considering the difficulty in measuring the volume of breast milk, which influences children's food consumption, we chose to estimate this volume by an equation 28 that has been validated and used in a previous study 29 . It is worth noting that sample losses in the study were weighted by the inverse of the probability of selection, thus aiming to minimize selection bias.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Saúde Pública 2017; 33(11):e00152016 limitation of the software used to evaluate food consumption in this study. Considering the difficulty in measuring the volume of breast milk, which influences children's food consumption, we chose to estimate this volume by an equation 28 that has been validated and used in a previous study 29 . It is worth noting that sample losses in the study were weighted by the inverse of the probability of selection, thus aiming to minimize selection bias.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As many mothers had difficulty reporting information on the amount of milk ingested by the child during breastfeeding, and to prevent the loss of this information, a method proposed by Drewett et al 28 was used. Using this method, the volume of breast milk consumed is estimated by the amount (in kilocalories) of complementary feeding, and by the child's age in days.…”
Section: • Analysis Of Dietary Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As quantidades de alimentos foram expressas em medidas caseiras, relatadas pelas mães ou responsáveis, utilizando-se, nos domicílios, recipientes graduados para conversão dessas medidas em equivalentes em gramas ou mililitros. O volume de leite materno consumido foi estimado segundo equação proposta por Drewett et al 22 , utilizada no Brasil por Nejar et al 23 , a qual considera o número de mamadas durante 24 horas e a idade da criança.…”
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“…It should be pointed out that the amount of breast milk ingested was not directly assessed, but rather estimated, based on a predictive formula. 20 Probably, this procedure caused the total intake of breast milk to be underestimated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%