Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil (Feb 2021)

Prevalence and factors associated with tea consumption in the first month of life in a birth cohort in the Northeast Region of Brazil

  • Rosana Porto Cirqueira,
  • Taiane Gonçalves Novaes,
  • Andressa Tavares Gomes,
  • Vanessa Moraes Bezerra,
  • Michele Pereira Netto,
  • Daniela da Silva Rocha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-93042020000400003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 4
pp. 945 – 953

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Abstract Objectives: to determine the prevalence and analyze the factors associated with newborns drinking tea in a birth cohort. Methods: A cross-sectional study with nested prospective cohort was conduct with 329 puerperal women and their newborns in Vitória da Conquista, Bahia. Sociodemographic and information about the newborn's diet and mothers/babies was obtained at a maternity and 30 days after birth, at home visits. The prevalence ratios (PR) and its respective confidence intervals (CI95%) were estimated with Poisson regression models according to the hierarchical conceptual model. Results: the prevalence of tea consumption up to 30 days of life was 34.6% (CI95%=29.7; 40.0%). The sociodemographic and maternal characteristics associated with the outcome were not having a partner (PR = 1.39; CI95%=1.03-1.88), more than eight years of schooling (PR=1.38; CI95%=1.03-1.84), lower income (PR=2.21; CI95%=1.31-3.73), primiparous (PR=1.48; CI95%=1.01-2.17) and does not have any experience with breastfeeding before (PR=2.25; CI95%=1.48-3.41). As for the child, there was a higher prevalence of tea consumption than among those who received artificial milk in the first month of life (PR= 2.10; CI95%=1.62-2.73). Conclusions: the offer of tea in the first month of life was high. Tea consumption was positively associated with sociodemographic, maternal and newborn feeding factors.

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