Omotola B D, Akinyele I O
Nutr Rep Int. 1985 Apr;31(4):837-48.
The feeding pattern of 915 children from the low income areas of Ibadan were determined with the aid of a questionnaire administered on their mothers. All the 915 infants were breast-fed for varying periods starting from birth. About 80% of the infants were breast-fed within 48 hours of delivery but most of the mothers in all areas claimed to have discarded the colostrum produced in the first 24 hours postpartum. Infants not breast-fed until a few days postpartum were fed on glucose water or herbal preparations. Culture played no significant role in infant feeding practices.
通过对伊巴丹低收入地区915名儿童的母亲进行问卷调查,确定了这些儿童的喂养模式。所有915名婴儿从出生起就接受了不同时长的母乳喂养。约80%的婴儿在分娩后48小时内接受了母乳喂养,但所有地区的大多数母亲都声称已丢弃产后头24小时分泌的初乳。产后几天才开始母乳喂养的婴儿则喂食葡萄糖水或草药制剂。文化在婴儿喂养方式中没有起到显著作用。