نتایج جستجو برای: breastfeeding

تعداد نتایج: 13575  

Journal: :Translational behavioral medicine 2017
Jenn Anderson Rebecca A Kuehl Sara A Mehltretter Drury Lois Tschetter Mary Schwaegerl Julia Yoder Heidi Gullickson Jamison Lamp Charlotte Bachman Marilyn Hildreth

Empirical evidence demonstrates myriad benefits of breastfeeding for mother and child, along with benefits to businesses that support breastfeeding. Federal and state legislation requires workplace support for pumping and provides protections for public breastfeeding. Yet, many are unaware of these laws, and thus, support systems remain underdeveloped. We used a community-based approach to spre...

Journal: :Breastfeeding medicine : the official journal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine 2006
Cynthia R Howard Nancy Lanphear Bruce P Lanphear Shirley Eberly Ruth A Lawrence

CONTEXT Infant crying can cause parental distress, and colic is associated with low maternal self-efficacy and heightened risk for depression. Breastfeeding is recognized as an effective method of calming infants, but the relationship of colic and the use of breastfeeding to remedy infant crying have not been tested for any effects on breastfeeding duration. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effects ...

2017

Many societies are failing to adequately support women to breastfeed their babies, and as a result, most of the world’s children do not reap the full benefits of breastfeeding, according to two new reports. The first report, entitled Nurturing the health and wealth of nations: the investment case for breastfeeding, was developed by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Healt...

2012
Naushad Mamode Khan

Breastfeeding is an important concept in the maternal life of a woman. In this paper, we focus on exclusive breastfeeding. Exclusive breastfeeding is the feeding of a baby on no other milk apart from breast milk. This type of breastfeeding is very important during the first six months because it supports optimal growth and development during infancy and reduces the risk of obliterating diseases...

2014
Helen L McLachlan Della A Forster Lisa H Amir Rhonda Small Meabh Cullinane Lyndsey F Watson Touran Shafiei

BACKGROUND Breastfeeding is associated with significant positive health outcomes for mothers and infants. However, despite recommendations from the World Health Organization, exclusive breastfeeding for six months is uncommon. Increased breastfeeding support early in the postpartum period may be effective in improving breastfeeding maintenance. This trial will evaluate two community-based inter...

2014
Amy Brown Ruth Davies

Increasing breastfeeding rates is a strategic priority in the UK and understanding the factors that promote and encourage breastfeeding is critical to achieving this. It is established that women who have strong social support from their partner are more likely to initiate and continue breastfeeding. However, little research has explored the fathers' role in breastfeeding support and more impor...

Journal: :Breastfeeding medicine : the official journal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine 2006
E S Shinwell Y Churgin M Shlomo M Shani O Flidel-Rimon

BACKGROUND Promoting breastfeeding is a central aim of child health care. It is critical to develop approaches that are inexpensive, effective, and suitable across cultural and socioeconomic groups. OBJECTIVE To study the effect of training perinatal-neonatal nursing and medical staff in breastfeeding guidance on the duration of breastfeeding in a middle-income urban population. METHODS Thi...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2015
Anne Nolan Richard Layte

BACKGROUND The benefits of breastfeeding for babies, mothers and society have been demonstrated in a large scientific literature. Irish rates of breastfeeding are amongst the lowest in Europe (in 2010, Ireland had the lowest breastfeeding initiation rate of 14 European countries). One of the most distinctive features of breastfeeding behaviour in Ireland is the large difference in breastfeeding...

Journal: :Central European journal of public health 2015
Evangelia-Filothei Tavoulari Vassiliki Benetou Petros V Vlastarakos George Kreatsas Athena Linos

AIM Breastfeeding is universally accepted as the optimal way to nourish infants. There is evidence that socio-demographic factors, including immigrant status, are related to infant feeding practices. The aim of the present study was to identify the factors which are associated with breastfeeding initiation and duration, with special focus on the role of immigrant status of the mother in breastf...

2015
Dipen V. Patel Satvik C. Bansal Archana S. Nimbalkar Ajay G. Phatak Somashekhar M. Nimbalkar Rajendra G. Desai

Appropriate feeding practices are the key contributor to reducing morbidities and mortalities in under-five children. A cross-sectional questionnaire based survey of mothers of children aged less than 5years was conducted in 781 mothers. More than half of mothers (57.5%) started feeding within an hour of birth, 55.9% gave exclusive breastfeeding for six months, 89.1% of the mothers stopped brea...

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