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Promotion of Human Milk Substitutes in the Opinion of Mothers of Young Children

Barbara Baranowska, Antonina Doroszewska, Dorota Sys, Iwona Kiersnowska, Agata Aleksandrowicz, Urszula Bernatowicz-Łojko, Michał Rabijewski, Anna Kajdy, Aleksandra Wesołowska

Journal of Food and Nutrition Research. 2020, 8(7), 329-336 doi:10.12691/jfnr-8-7-4
  • Table 1. The significant demographic characteristic differences between the two studied groups (Home Group and Facility Group). N=380
  • Table 2. Prevalence (%) of mothers (from two group) who reported that they had been advised to feed any milk products other than human milk to her child less than 6 months old, by type of person who gave the advice. (N=132)
  • Table 3. Prevalence (%) of mothers (from two group) who reported that in the past 6 months they had heard or seen promotion related to any milk products or feeding bottles and teats for children less than 36 months old or companies that sell these products at the health facility, by type of product. (N=380)
  • Table 4. Prevalence (%) of mothers (from two group) who reported that they had received at least one sample of any milk products for children less than 36 months old, by type of product. (N=380)
  • Table 5. Prevalence (%) of mothers from two group who reported that in the past 6 months they had received at least one sample of any milk products for children less than 36 months old, by person who gave the sample. (N=82)