Implementation of the WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study in Norway
The World Health Organization (WHO) Multicentre Growth Reference Study (MRGS) European site was Oslo, Norway. Oslo has a high breastfeeding rate. Ninety-nine percent of mothers initiate breastfeeding soon after delivery, and 80% continue for at least six months. There is no evidence that socioeconom...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food and nutrition bulletin 2004-03, Vol.25 (1 Suppl), p.S72-S77 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The World Health Organization (WHO) Multicentre Growth Reference Study (MRGS) European site was Oslo, Norway. Oslo has a high breastfeeding rate. Ninety-nine percent of mothers initiate breastfeeding soon after delivery, and 80% continue for at least six months. There is no evidence that socioeconomic conditions constrain growth. As in other sites, the study had two components, longitudinal and cross-sectional. Recruitment for the longitudinal component was conducted in three hospitals that account for most births in Oslo. Approximately 850 subjects were screened in one year by using a systematic allocation scheme to recruit a sample of about 300. Recruitment for the cross-sectional component was based on a systematic interval sampling scheme prepared by the National Registry. More than 4,000 subjects were screened to achieve the required sample size. One of the major challenges of the study was to achieve an acceptable participation rate; great efforts were made to motivate pregnant women via the health care system and the media. |
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ISSN: | 0379-5721 1564-8265 |
DOI: | 10.1177/15648265040251s111 |