Dietary Practices, Healthand Nutrition Status Of Infants Born To Adolescent Mothers In Transmara West, Narok County, Kenya
Abstract
Infant and young child feeding practices contribute to the growth and development of
infants as well as preventing the occurrence of common illnesses. Infants of young mothers
are at risk of malnutrition because they are unprepared for child care.The purpose of this
study was to determine dietary practices, health and nutrition status of infants born to
adolescent mothers in Transmara West, Narok County.A descriptive cross-sectional study
design was adopted. The research questions were answered by enrolling adolescent mothers
in the selected health facilities. Most of the adolescent mothers were young between the
ages of 16 to 17 years. The most commonly consumed foods among their infants were
Vitamin A rich foods and dairy products. The study alluded to the existing of malnutrition
among infants of young mothers. There was also an association between breastfeeding,
meal frequency and infant illness. The government and other stakeholders should formulate
policies that govern the health care and feeding practices of infants of adolescent mothers.
Similar research should be replicated to compare the nutrition status of infants of adult
mothers with that of young mothers in the same study area.