Table 6.
BF practices | Total population (n = 254) | |||
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Total (n = 254) |
Weight-for-length < -1SDa | Weight-for-length ≥ -1SD | OR (95% CI) significanceb | |
BF practices after 6 months during daytime | ||||
Continued on-demand BF | 97 (38.2%) | 53 (54.6%) | 44 (45.4%) | 1.0 |
Not given on-demand BF | 157 (61.8%) | 68 (43.3%) | 89 (56.7%) | 1.54 (0.84- 2.82) p = 0.161 |
BF practices after 6 months during night | ||||
Breastfed throughout the night | 140 (55.1%) | 76 (54.3%) | 64 (45.7%) | 1.0 |
Not breastfed throughout the night | 114 (44.9%) | 45 (39.5%) | 69 (60.5%) | 1.89 (1.04- 3.45) p = 0.037 |
Weight faltered before 4 months (n = 128) | ||||
BF practices after 6 months during night | ||||
Continued on-demand BF | 49 (38.2%) | 33 (67.3%) | 16 (32.7%) | 1.0 |
Not given on-demand BF | 79 (61.8%) | 44 (55.7%) | 35 (44.3%) | 1.94 (0.77- 4.88) p = 0.157 |
BF practices after 6 months during night | ||||
Breastfed throughout the night | 67 (52.3%) | 48 (71.6%) | 19 (28.4%) | 1.0 |
Not breastfed throughout the night | 61 (47.7%) | 29 (47.5%) | 32 (52.5%) | 2.55 (1.05- 6.2) p = 0.039 |
a < -1SD cut-off was used here in order to achieve the most ideal anthropometry match
b using binary logistic regression with the presence of weight-for-length < -1SD as the dependant variable and adjusted for birth weight, maturity at birth, maternal age, maternal education, employment status and family income