نتایج جستجو برای: complementary feeding

تعداد نتایج: 210303  

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2000
P L Engle M Bentley G Pelto

The importance of cultural and behavioural factors in children's nutrition, particularly with regard to feeding, has been recognized only recently. The combination of evidence regarding the importance of caregiving behaviour for good nutrition, and improved strategies for measuring behaviour have led to a renewed interest in care. The UNICEF conceptual framework suggests that care, in addition ...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition 2008
Carlo Agostoni Tamas Decsi Mary Fewtrell Olivier Goulet Sanja Kolacek Berthold Koletzko Kim Fleischer Michaelsen Luis Moreno John Puntis Jacques Rigo Raanan Shamir Hania Szajewska Dominique Turck Johannes van Goudoever

This position paper on complementary feeding summarizes evidence for health effects of complementary foods. It focuses on healthy infants in Europe. After reviewing current knowledge and practices, we have formulated these conclusions: Exclusive or full breast-feeding for about 6 months is a desirable goal. Complementary feeding (ie, solid foods and liquids other than breast milk or infant form...

2011
Hafsa Muhammad Hanif

BACKGROUND Breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices have profound implications for the maternal and child health status of a society. Feeding practices in Pakistan are suboptimal, leading to adverse outcomes on child health. In Pakistan, the Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health (MNCH) Program, in collaboration with several international organizations, including WHO and UNICEF, is workin...

Journal: :Indian journal of pediatrics 2010
Arun Gupta J P Dadhich M M A Faridi

The relevance of breastfeeding and complementary feeding as proven child survival interventions, is well documented by the scientific research. These two preventive interventions can save as many as 19% of all child deaths. However, despite the volume of evidence favouring mainstreaming of these interventions, many countries, including India are yet to achieve universal appropriate infant and y...

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
esraa abd al-muhsen ali m.b. ch.b , c.a.b.p, d.c.h., pediatrics department, college of medicine, missan university, missan, iraq. hussein fadhil aljawadi m.b. ch.b , c.a.b.p, d.c.h., pediatrics department, college of medicine, missan university, missan, iraq. ali abdul razzak obaid m.b. ch.b , c.a.b.p, d.c.h., assistant professor, pediatrics department, al-kindi college of medicine, baghdad university, baghdad, iraq.

background infant formula means a breast-milk substitute specially manufactured to satisfy, by itself, the nutritional requirements of infants during the first months of life up to the introduction of appropriate complementary feeding. we aimed to determine the cost and burden of formula feeding on the family in al-amara city, iraq. materials and methods a cross-sectional analytic study was car...

Journal: :Salud publica de Mexico 2015
Marieke Vossenaar Jeniece Alvey Ilse van Beusekom Colleen M Doak Noel W Solomons

OBJECTIVE To examine the nature and energy contribution of complementary feeding in breastfed infants in their sixth month of life, and the prevalence of the use of bottles as a delivery method. MATERIALS AND METHODS We recruited 156 breastfeeding infants at a health clinic in metropolitan Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. A previous-day recall was performed. RESULTS Sixty nine mothers (44%) repor...

Journal: :Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 2021

AbstractObjective To explore differences between mothers' and fathers' complementary feeding practices. Methods An online survey of UK parents with a healthy child in age. Timing introducing solid foods adherence to guidelines were assessed. Dietary quality was measured using the Complementary Feeding Utility Index. Results In sample 60 mothers fathers (nondy...

2015
Addisalem Mesfin Carol Henry Meron Girma Susan J Whiting

Poor complementary feeding practices contribute to infants and young children (IYC) malnutrition, with lack of protein-containing food and micronutrients as major concerns. A cross-sectional survey was conducted to assess the dietary diversity, nutrient contents and use of pulse crops in complementary feeding at Taba kebele, Southern Ethiopia. A questionnaire was used to collect socio-demograph...

2012
Kyra Hamilton Lynne Daniels Katherine M. White Nicole Murray Anne Walsh Victoria Park

In Australia and other developed countries there is poor adherence to guidelines recommending the introduction of complementary feeding to infants at 6 months of age. We aimed to investigate, via adopting a theory of planned behaviour framework and incorporating additional normative and demographic influences, mothers’ complementary feeding intentions and behaviour. Participants were 375 primip...

Journal: :Appetite 2011
Kyra Hamilton Lynne Daniels Katherine M White Nicole Murray Anne Walsh

In Australia and other developed countries there is poor adherence to guidelines recommending the introduction of complementary feeding to infants at 6 months of age. We aimed to investigate, via adopting a theory of planned behaviour framework and incorporating additional normative and demographic influences, mothers' complementary feeding intentions and behaviour. Participants were 375 primip...

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