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Impact of a modified version of baby-led weaning on infant food and nutrient intakes: The BLISS randomized controlled trial

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posted on 2020-08-20, 05:11 authored by LW Erickson, RW Taylor, JJ Haszard, EA Fleming, L Daniels, BJ Morison, C Leong, LJ Fangupo, BJ Wheeler, BJ Taylor, LT Morenga, RM McLean, ALM Heath
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Despite growing international interest in Baby-Led Weaning (BLW),we know almost nothing about food and nutrient intake in infants following baby-led approaches to infant feeding. The aim of this paper was to determine the impact of modified BLW (i.e., Baby-Led Introduction to SolidS; BLISS) on food and nutrient intake at 7–24 months of age. Two hundred and six women recruited in late pregnancy were randomized to Control (n = 101) or BLISS (n = 105) groups. All participants received standard well-child care. BLISS participants also received lactation consultant support to six months, and educational sessions about BLISS (5.5, 7, and 9 months). Three-day weighed diet records were collected for the infants (7, 12, and 24 months). Compared to the Control group, BLISS infants consumed more sodium (percent difference, 95% CI: 35%, 19% to 54%) and fat (6%, 1% to 11%) at 7 months, and less saturated fat (−7%, −14% to −0.4%) at 12 months. No differences were apparent at 24 months of age but the majority of infants from both groups had excessive intakes of sodium (68% of children) and added sugars (75% of children). Overall, BLISS appears to result in a diet that is as nutritionally adequate as traditional spoon-feeding, and may address some concerns about the nutritional adequacy of unmodified BLW. However, BLISS and Control infants both had high intakes of sodium and added sugars by 24 months that are concerning.

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Erickson, L. W., Taylor, R. W., Haszard, J. J., Fleming, E. A., Daniels, L., Morison, B. J., Leong, C., Fangupo, L. J., Wheeler, B. J., Taylor, B. J., Morenga, L. T., McLean, R. M. & Heath, A. L. M. (2018). Impact of a modified version of baby-led weaning on infant food and nutrient intakes: The BLISS randomized controlled trial. Nutrients, 10(6), 740-740. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10060740

Journal title

Nutrients

Volume

10

Issue

6

Publication date

2018-06-07

Pagination

740-740

Publisher

MDPI AG

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2018-06-07

ISSN

2072-6643

eISSN

2072-6643

Article number

ARTN 740

Language

en