Daily iron supplementation does not impact on prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding or growth in young breastfed Gambian infants
Isabella Stelle, Mamadou Bah, Hans Verhoef, Sophie Moore, Carla Cerami

TL;DR
Daily iron supplements for young Gambian infants did not affect how long they were exclusively breastfed or their growth.
Contribution
The study shows that iron supplementation does not negatively impact exclusive breastfeeding or infant growth in rural Gambia.
Findings
Iron supplementation did not reduce the time to cessation of exclusive breastfeeding.
There was no significant effect of iron on infant weight or length at the end of the study.
Duration of exclusive breastfeeding did not influence growth outcomes.
Abstract
In a randomised placebo-controlled trial among exclusively breastfed rural Gambian infants aged 6–10 weeks at randomisation, daily iron supplementation for 14 weeks improved iron status. This secondary analysis explores the impact of iron supplementation on duration of exclusive breastfeeding and growth. Breastfed 6–10 week-old infants were supplemented for 14 weeks with either daily iron or placebo (n=101). Infant feeding practices were assessed weekly through questionnaires. Survival analysis was used to measure the effect of iron supplementation on age at and time to cessation of exclusive breastfeeding. Groups were also compared regarding the change in anthropometric z-scores between baseline and endline. At endline, 31% (n=31/101) of infants were exclusively breastfed. There was no evidence that iron supplementation reduced the time to cessation of exclusive breastfeeding…
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TopicsChild Nutrition and Water Access · Breastfeeding Practices and Influences · Iron Metabolism and Disorders
