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Title: Infant Feeding in Asian Families, 1994-1996; Waves 1-5
Keywords: ACCIDENTS
ADULTS
ADVICE
AGE
ALCOHOL USE
ALLERGIES
ANTENATAL CARE
ASIANS
ATTITUDES
BEDROOMS
BEVERAGES
BLOOD
ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA
BOOKS
BOTTLE-FEEDING
BREAST-FEEDING
BUSINESSES
CEREAL PRODUCTS
CEREALS
CHILD CARE
CHILD NUTRITION
CHILDBIRTH
CHILD-MINDERS
CHILD-MINDING
CHILDREN
CLINICAL TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS
CONFECTIONERY
CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES
COOKING
COSTS
DAIRY PRODUCTS
DELIVERY (PREGNANCY)
DISEASES
DOMESTIC APPLIANCES
DRUG USE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EDIBLE FATS
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
EGGS (FOOD)
EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
ENGLISH (LANGUAGE)
ETHNIC GROUPS
FACILITIES
FAMILIES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FAMILY PLANNING
FATHERS
FISH (AS FOOD)
FOOD
FOOD ADDITIVES
FOOD SAFETY
FOOD PREPARATION
FOOD STORAGE
FOOD SUPPLEMENTS
FRIENDS
FRUIT
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
GENDER
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
HAEMATOLOGIC DISEASES
HAEMOGLOBIN
HEALTH
HEALTH PROMOTION
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH VISITORS
HEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY)
HOME OWNERSHIP
HOME SHARING
HOME-BASED WORK
HOSPITALIZATION
HOSPITAL SERVICES
HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
HOUSING FACILITIES
HOUSING TENURE
HUNGER
INCOME
INFANTS
INFORMATION
INFORMATION SOURCES
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
ISLAM
JAUNDICE
KITCHENS
LABOUR COMPLICATIONS
LANGUAGES
LEGUMES
LESSONS
MANAGERS
MARITAL STATUS
MARRIED MEN
MATERNITY LEAVE
MEALS
MEAT
MEDICAL CENTRES
MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS
MIDWIVES
MILK
MORTGAGES
MOTHERS
MOTOR VEHICLES
MULTIPLE BIRTHS
NURSES
OCCUPATIONS
OPEN SPACES AND RECREATIONAL AREAS
ORGANIZATIONS
PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
PATIENTS
PERSONAL HYGIENE
PHYSICIANS
PLACE OF BIRTH
POSTNATAL CARE
PREGNANCY
PRIVATE GARDENS
PRODUCTS
PROFESSIONAL CONSULTATIONS
PUBLIC INFORMATION
READING (ACTIVITY)
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
RELIGIOUS FOOD CUSTOMS
RENTED ACCOMMODATION
RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY
ROOMS
SELF-EMPLOYED
SHOPPING
SHOPS
SIZE
SMOKING
SOCIAL CLASS
SOCIAL HOUSING
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
SOFT DRINKS
SPOUSES
SPOUSE'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SPOUSE'S EMPLOYMENT
SPOUSE'S OCCUPATION
SUPERVISORS
TEETH
TIME
VEGETABLES
VEGETARIANISM
VITAMINS
VOLUNTARY WELFARE ORGANIZATIONS
WALKING
WEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY)
1994-1996
England
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>
The survey aimed to: <br> establish the feeding practices in families for infants from birth to 15 months of age;<br> identify the reasons why babies are fed as they are, and determine what influences mothers to make their choices about infant feeding;<br> identify the sources and quality of information and support provided to mothers;<br> examine the growth of babies and relate this to feeding practices. <br> Wave 5 data, made available in this second edition, were collected during the fifth stage of the survey. This fifth wave followed up the Asian children in the study when they were about 2 years old to:<br> evaluate the effect of diet on the development of anaemia in young Asian children;<br> explore the relationship between previous feeding history, current daylight exposure and vitamin D status;<br> assess the impact of infection (indicated by acute phase protein values) on indicators of iron status.<br> <br> The UK Data Archive also holds a series of five-yearly <i>Infant Feeding Surveys, 1985-</i>, conducted using a wider sample across the United Kingdom, under GN 33251.<br>
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
Waves 1-4:<br> Topics covered by the data include:<br> Breastfeeding - incidence, prevalence and duration.<br> Choice of feeding method.<br> Bottle feeding - prevalence, type of non-human milk given, hygiene practices, help with cost of milk.<br> Ante-natal care and advice.<br> Feeding problems and sources of advice during first 15 months.<br> Solid food - age of introduction, type of food eaten and frequency, feeding problems.<br> Drinks - types of drinks other than milk, frequency of consumption of different types of drink.<br> Vitamin supplements given.<br> Body measurements - weight, supine length, head circumference, mid upper-arm circumference.<br> Wave 5:<br> The file for wave 5 contains:<br> Data from interviews with mothers covering: information on the child's milk drinking habits; consumption of other food and drink which could influence iron status and vitamin D; consumption of vitamin supplements; exposure to sunlight; recent infection.<br> Results of analysis of a blood sample taken from the child at the time of the interview.<br> It is possible to carry forward other variables from waves 1-4 of the survey by matching serial number.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/65728
Other Identifiers: 3759
10.5255/UKDA-SN-3759-1
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3759-1
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