نتایج جستجو برای: infant feeding method

تعداد نتایج: 1809685  

2010
Sarah A Redsell Philippa Atkinson Dilip Nathan A Niroshan Siriwardena Judy A Swift Cris Glazebrook

BACKGROUND A number of risk factors are associated with the development of childhood obesity which can be identified during infancy. These include infant feeding practices, parental response to infant temperament and parental perception of infant growth and appetite. Parental beliefs and understanding are crucial determinants of infant feeding behaviour; therefore any intervention would need to...

Journal: :caspian journal of pediatrics 0
yadollah zahed pasha babol university of medical sciences zahra akbarianrad babol university of medical sciences alireza yahyaee shahandashti babol university of medical sciences mousa ahmadpour-kacho babol university of medical sciences mohsen haghshenas mojaveri babol university of medical sciences

background: feeding intolerance is prevalent in very low birth weight (vlbw) neonates and is a barrier for better and faster growth in these neonates. some studies have supported the administration of oral probiotic to decrease feeding intolerance. the aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of probiotic on feeding intolerance in vlbw neonates. methods: this randomized clinical trial study...

Journal: :Appetite 2016
Kimberley M Mallan Serena E Sullivan Susan J de Jersey Lynne A Daniels

Parental feeding practices and children's eating behaviours are inter-related and both have been implicated in the development of childhood obesity. However, research on the parent-child feeding relationship during the first few months of life is limited. The aim of this study was to examine the cross-sectional relationship between maternal feeding beliefs and practices and infant eating behavi...

2003
Gail C. McCain

The ability of a preterm infant to make the transition from gavage to oral nipple feeding depends on the infant’s neurodevelopment in relation to behavioral organization, to a rhythmic suck-swallow-breathe pattern, and to cardiorespiratory regulation. Research-based knowledge about infant neurodevelopment in these three areas has led to the creation of a semidemand feeding method to aid in this...

Introduction: according to the ethology theory mother infant separation immediately after birth can interfere with the infants innate behaviors for the initiation of breastfeeding. The aim of this study was to the effect of an interventional program based on the Theory of Ethology on infant breast feeding competence Materials and Methods: 114 primiparous, Iranian, healthy, full term mothers bet...

Journal: :Maternal & child nutrition 2016
Emily Hufton Joanna Raven

Little is known about the infant feeding experiences of refugees residing in the UK. To enable successful health promotion for this population, such experiences must be understood. The study aimed to gain an understanding of infant feeding practices among a group of UK-based refugee mothers. Objectives were to explore mothers' perceptions and influences of infant feeding practices, to explore c...

Journal: :The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1998

Journal: :JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 1900

2016

This new volume on Infant Feeding is based on a course of lectures given to the students of Rush Medical College, and it is partly due to a demand on their part that the treatise is written. In its preparation the writer has endeavoured to bring our knowledge of the scientific processes that underlie infant feeding up to the present, and to apply these principles in such a way that they can be ...

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