Children (Jul 2021)

Complementary Feeding in Italy: From Tradition to Innovation

  • Patrizia Alvisi,
  • Marco Congiu,
  • Monica Ficara,
  • Patrizia De Gregorio,
  • Roberto Ghio,
  • Enzo Spisni,
  • Pietro Di Saverio,
  • Flavio Labriola,
  • Doriana Lacorte,
  • Paolo Lionetti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/children8080638
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. 638

Abstract

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Complementary feeding (CF) is a pivotal phase of the individual’s growth, during which children develops their future dietary habits. To date, only few studies investigated and compared weaning modalities between different geographical areas. The aim of this article is to describe the current Italian practice for CF in healthy term infants among different areas (North, Center, South) of Italy. Two different multiple-choice questionnaires were produced and sent to 665 Italian primary care pediatricians (PCP) and 2023 families with children under 1 year of age. As emerged from our investigation, in Italy CF is usually started between the 5th and 6th month of life. The preferred approach (chosen by 77% of families) involves the use of home-cooked liquid or semi-liquid ailments, or industrial baby foods. A new CF modality is emerging, consisting of traditional complementary foods with adult food tastings (10% of families). Approximately 91% of pediatricians give written dietary suggestions, and 83% of families follow their advice. We found significantly divergent weaning habits among different areas of Italy. PCP have a key role in guiding parents during the introduction of new foods in their infant’s diet and should take this as an opportunity to educate the whole family to healthy dietary habits.

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