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Table 2 Complementary foods introduced during the first six months in Western Nepal, 2014

From: The supplemental use of infant formula in the context of universal breastfeeding practices in Western Nepal

Complementary foodsa

First month

Fourth month

Sixth month

(N=735)

(n=715)

(n=711)

Infant formula

55 (7.5%)

49 (6.8%)

121 (17.0%)

Plain water

24 (3.3%)

203 (28.4%)

485 (68.2%)

Animal milk

34 (4.6%)

115 (16.1%)

432 (60.8%)

Sugar water

0

4 (0.6%)

26 (3.7%)

Sugar salt water

4 (0.5%)

12 (1.7%)

19 (2.7%)

Ghee

12 (1.6%)

26 (3.6%)

26 (3.7%)

Honey

8 (1.1%)

33 (4.6%)

27 (3.8%)

Honey and ghee mixed

2 (0.3%)

16 (2.2%)

20 (2.8%)

Tea

1 (0.1%)

1 (0.1%)

0

Porridge

0

11 (1.5%)

206 (29.0%)

Jaulo Khichadib

0

10 (1.4%)

131 (18.4%)

Adult food

0

2 (0.3%)

27 (3.8%)

Others food items deemed healthy by parents

0

1 (0.1%)

27 (3.8%)

Any complementary feeding

118 (16.1%)

278 (38.9%)

578 (81.3%)

  1. Note: dietary recall is based on 24-h recall method. a multiple response. b local food that is a mixture of rice, pulses and cereals. It is well cooked to make soft and salt and turmeric are sometime added to improve taste