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Development of Food-Based Complementary Feeding Recommendations for 9-to 11-Month-Old Peri-Urban Indonesian Infants Using Linear Programming

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JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
卷 139, 期 1, 页码 135-141

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.3945/jn.108.092270

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  1. University of Otago Research Grant, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
  2. SEAMED-TROPMED Regional Centre for Community Nutrition, University of Indonesia

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Effective population-specific, food-based complementary feeding recommendations (CFR) are required to combat micronutrient deficiencies. To facilitate their formulation, a modeling approach was recently developed. However, it has not yet been used in practice. This study therefore aimed to use this approach to develop CFR for 9- to 11-mo-old Indonesian infants and to identify nutrients that will likely remain low in their diets. The CFR were developed using a 4-phase approach based on linear and goal programming. Model parameters were defined using dietary data collected in a cross-sectional survey of 9- to 11-mo-old infants (n = 100) living in the Bogor District, West-Java, Indonesia and a market survey of 3 local markets. Results showed theoretical iron requirements could not be achieved using local food sources (highest level achievable, 63% of recommendations) and adequate levels of iron, niacin, zinc, and calcium were difficult to achieve. Fortified foods, meatballs, chicken liver, eggs, tempe-tofu, banana, and spinach were the best local food sources to improve dietary quality. The final CFR were breast-feed on demand, provide 3 meals/d, of which 1 is a fortified infant cereal; >= 5 servings/wk of tempe/tofu; >= 3 servings/wk of animal-source foods, of which 2 servings/wk are chicken liver; vegetables, daily; snacks, 2 times/d, including >= 2 servings/wk of banana; and >= 4 servings/wk of fortified-biscuits. Results showed that the approach can be used to objectively formulate population-specific CFR and identify key problem nutrients to strengthen nutrition program planning and policy decisions. Before recommending these CFR, their long-term acceptability, affordability, and effectiveness should be assessed. J. Nutr. 139: 135-141, 2009.

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