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Baby-Led Introduction to SolidS (BLISS) study: a randomised controlled trial of a baby-led approach to complementary feeding

机译:以婴儿为主导的SolidS简介(BLISS)研究:以婴儿为主导的补充喂养方法的随机对照试验

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Background In 2002, the World Health Organization recommended that the age for starting complementary feeding should be changed from 4 to 6 months of age to 6?months. Although this change in age has generated substantial debate, surprisingly little attention has been paid to whether advice on how to introduce complementary foods should also be changed. It has been proposed that by 6?months of age most infants will have developed sufficient motor skills to be able to feed themselves rather than needing to be spoon-fed by an adult. This has the potential to predispose infants to better growth by fostering better energy self-regulation, however no randomised controlled trials have been conducted to determine the benefits and risks of such a “baby-led” approach to complementary feeding. This is of particular interest given the widespread use of “Baby-Led Weaning” by parents internationally. Methods/Design The Baby-Led Introduction to SolidS (BLISS) study aims to assess the efficacy and acceptability of a modified version of Baby-Led Weaning that has been altered to address potential concerns with iron status, choking and growth faltering. The BLISS study will recruit 200 families from Dunedin, New Zealand, who book into the region’s only maternity hospital. Parents will be randomised into an intervention (BLISS) or control group for a 12-month intervention with further follow-up at 24?months of age. Both groups will receive the standard Well Child care provided to all parents in New Zealand. The intervention group will receive additional parent contacts (n?=?8) for support and education on BLISS from before birth to 12?months of age. Outcomes of interest include body mass index at 12?months of age (primary outcome), energy self-regulation, iron and zinc intake and status, diet quality, choking, growth faltering and acceptability to parents. Discussion This study is expected to provide insight into the feasibility of a baby-led approach to complementary feeding and the extent to which this method of feeding affects infant body weight, diet quality and iron and zinc status. Results of this study will provide important information for health care professionals, parents and health policy makers. Trial registration Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12612001133820 .
机译:背景技术2002年,世界卫生组织建议开始补充喂养的年龄应从4个月至6个月改为6个月。尽管年龄的变化引起了广泛的争论,但令人惊讶的是,很少有人关注是否也应改变有关如何添加辅助食品的建议。已经提出,到6个月大时,大多数婴儿将具有足够的运动技能,能够自行喂养,而不需要由成人用勺子喂养。这有可能通过促进更好的能量自我调节而使婴儿更容易生长,但是尚未进行任何随机对照试验来确定这种“以婴儿为主导”的辅食喂养方式的利弊。鉴于国际上父母广泛使用“婴儿主导的断奶”,这一点尤其令人关注。方法/设计以婴儿为主导的SolidS简介(BLISS)研究旨在评估改良版的以婴儿为主导的断奶产品的功效和可接受性,该产品经过修改可以解决铁质状况,窒息和生长缓慢的潜在问题。 BLISS研究将招募来自新西兰但尼丁的200个家庭,他们将成为该地区唯一的妇产医院。父母将被随机分为干预组(BLISS)或对照组,进行为期12个月的干预,并在24岁时进一步随访。两组都将获得提供给新西兰所有父母的标准儿童保健服务。从出生前到12个月大,干预组将获得额外的父母联系(n = 8),以接受BLISS的支持和教育。感兴趣的结果包括12个月大时的体重指数(主要结局),能量自我调节,铁和锌的摄入量和状况,饮食质量,窒息,生长缓慢以及父母的接受程度。讨论预期该研究将提供以婴儿为主导的补充喂养方法的可行性以及这种喂养方法对婴儿体重,饮食质量以及铁和锌状态的影响程度的见解。这项研究的结果将为卫生保健专业人员,父母和卫生政策制定者提供重要信息。试验注册澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心ACTRN12612001133820。

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