Patterns of beverage consumption during the transition stage of infant nutrition

Auteur(s) :
Broffitt B., Eichenberger-gilmore JM., Levy SM., Marshall TA., Stumbo PJ.
Date :
Oct, 2003
Source(s) :
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN DIETETIC ASSOCIATION. #103:10 p1350-1353
Adresse :
" MARSHALL TA,UNIV IOWA,COLL DENT DEPT PREVENT & COMMUNITY DENT;N335 DENT SCI BLDG; IOWA CITY IA 52242, [email protected] "

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 » We describe beverage intakes during the transition stage of infant nutrition. Mean daily intakes of infant formula, cow’s milk, combined juice and juice drinks, water, and other beverages estimated from a beverage frequency questionnaire were ana-, lyzed cross-sectionally at ages six through 24 months (n = 701). Most children (97%) consumed human milk, infant formula, or cows’ milk at each age studied. Mean daily intakes of combined infant formula and cows’ milk declined from 28.0 oz at six months to 12.1 oz at 24 months. The percentage of-children consuming juice and/or juice drinks increased with age, and mean daily consumption peaked at 9.1 oz at 20 months. Combined formula and cows’ milk intakes were inversely associated with juice and juice drink intakes at all ages (-0.25 < r < 0; P < .01). Juice and juice drinks appear to replace formula and milk intakes during the transition stage of infant nutrition. "

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