Factors associated with weaning in full term and preterm infants
M S Fewtrell1, A Lucas1
and J B Morgan2
1 MRC Childhood Nutrition Research Centre,
Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH, UK 2 School of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Surrey,
Guildford, Surrey, UK
Correspondence to:
Dr Fewtrell, MRC Childhood Nutrition Research Centre, Institute of Child Health,
30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH, UK; m.fewtrell@ich.ucl.ac.uk
Background: The optimal age for the introduction of solid
foods(weaning) in infants is poorly researched yet may have
implicationsfor both short and longer term health. Many parents do
not complywith current guidelines.
Objective: To determine and compare the age at weaning in termappropriate size for gestational age (AGA), small for gestationalage (SGA), and preterm infants, and factors associated with
weaning age in these groups.
Design: Data from > 2000 infants from seven prospective randomisedtrails conducted between 1990 and 1997 were used to addressthe
objectives.
Results: Most infants, term AGA, SGA, or preterm, received solidsbefore 4 months of age. Only 2% of term infants were exclusivelybreast fed to 6 months of age. Formula fed infants received
solids on average two weeks earlier than breast fed infants.Preterm
infants were significantly more likely, and term SGAinfants less
likely, to receive solids at both 6 and 12 weeksafter term than term
AGA infants. Weight at 6 weeks of age wasa stronger predictor of
earlier weaning than either birth weightor weight gain from birth to
6 weeks in term infants. In preterminfants, formula feeding and
maternal smoking were associatedwith earlier weaning.
Conclusions: Infants born in the mid 1990s were weaned on averageearlier than the 4 months recommended by the Department of Health.Earlier weaning was associated with less positive health behaviours.Further research is required to provide evidence based weaning
guidelines, including specific advice for SGA and preterm infants,
and to investigate longer term consequences of weaning practices.
Keywords: feeding solids; breast milk; formula milk; weaning
Abbreviations: AGA, appropriate size for gestational age;
SGA, small for gestational age
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