نتایج جستجو برای: feeding practices

تعداد نتایج: 286076  

Gunjot Arora, Prasuna Jelly, Rakesh Sharma, Suresh K Sharma, Vartika Saxena,

Introduction: Breastfeeding is essential and a unique way of providing food to infants for development and healthy growth. Various breastfeeding practices are followed in different regions of India.  Objective: This study aims to collect the information for practices related to prelacteal feed, early initiation of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding, and weaning in India. Materials and Met...

Journal: :Obesity 2008
Emma L Haycraft Jacqueline M Blissett

OBJECTIVE This study aimed to examine the interrelationships between mothers' and fathers' reports on the child-feeding questionnaire (CFQ), the BMI of parents and their children, and observations of parents' controlling feeding practices at mealtimes. METHODS AND PROCEDURES Twenty-three mothers and twenty-three fathers of children aged between 18 and 67 months reported on their child-feeding...

2015
Jeanne M. Tschann Suzanna M. Martinez Carlos Penilla Steven E. Gregorich Lauri A. Pasch Cynthia L. de Groat Elena Flores Julianna Deardorff Louise C. Greenspan Nancy F. Butte

BACKGROUND Parental feeding practices are thought to influence children's weight status, through children's eating behavior and nutritional intake. However, because most studies have been cross-sectional, the direction of influence is unclear. Moreover, although obesity rates are high among Latino children, few studies of parental feeding practices have focused on this population. METHODS Thi...

2017
Heather Lyn Schwartz

INFANT FEEDING PRACTICES AND BELIEFS AMONG WOMEN IN PODOR, WEST AFRICA by Heather L. Schwartz This thesis determines and describes infant feeding practices and beliefs amongst women in Podor, West Africa. Structured interviews were used to gather data pertaining to demographics, breastfeeding, complementary feeding, and weaning practices and beliefs. The aim of this thesis was to assemble basel...

2016
Kristy A. Bolton Peter Kremer Kylie D. Hesketh Rachel Laws Karen J. Campbell

BACKGROUND Rapid growth in the first six months of life is a well-established risk factor for childhood obesity, and child feeding practices (supplementation or substitution of breast milk with formula and early introduction of solids) have been reported to predict this. The third largest immigrant group in Australia originate from China. Case-studies reported from Victorian Maternal and Child ...

Journal: :Appetite 2015
Lisanne M de Barse Anne Tharner Nadia Micali Vincent V W Jaddoe Albert Hofman Frank C Verhulst Oscar H Franco Henning Tiemeier Pauline W Jansen

We aimed to examine whether a maternal history of eating disorders predicted mothers' feeding practices and preschoolers' emotional eating patterns. Data were available from 4851 mothers and their children, who participated in a Dutch population-based cohort study (the Generation R Study). Maternal history of lifetime eating disorders was assessed during pregnancy using a self-report questionna...

2013
Rachel F Rodgers Susan J Paxton Robin Massey Karen J Campbell Eleanor H Wertheim Helen Skouteris Kay Gibbons

BACKGROUND Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early child weight gain and obesogenic eating behaviors. However, to date longitudinal investigations in young children exploring these relationships have been lacking. The aim of the present study was to explore prospective relationships between maternal feeding practices, child weight gain and obesogenic eat...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2013
Nisha Malhotra

OBJECTIVE Despite a rapidly growing economy and rising income levels in India, improvements in child malnutrition have lagged. Data from the most recent National Family Health Survey reveal that the infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices recommended by the WHO and the Indian Government, including the timely introduction of solid food, are not being followed by a majority of mothers in ...

2014
Elena Jansen Kimberley M Mallan Jan M Nicholson Lynne A Daniels

BACKGROUND Early feeding practices lay the foundation for children's eating habits and weight gain. Questionnaires are available to assess parental feeding but overlapping and inconsistent items, subscales and terminology limit conceptual clarity and between study comparisons. Our aim was to consolidate a range of existing items into a parsimonious and conceptually robust questionnaire for asse...

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