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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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