نتایج جستجو برای: infant feeding

تعداد نتایج: 194593  

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...

2016
K L Darwent R J McInnes V Swanson

BACKGROUND Family culture and beliefs are passed through the generations within families and influence what constitutes appropriate infant care. This includes infant feeding decisions where a family history and support network congruent with women's infant feeding intentions has been shown to be important to women's breastfeeding experience. This is reflected in breastfeeding rates where women ...

2013
Amanda L Thompson Linda S Adair Margaret E Bentley

OBJECTIVE The prevalence of overweight among infants and toddlers has increased dramatically in the past three decades, highlighting the importance of identifying factors contributing to early excess weight gain, particularly in high-risk groups. Parental feeding styles and the attitudes and behaviors that characterize parental approaches to maintaining or modifying children's eating behavior a...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
gulshan saeed department of obstetrics and gynecology, shifa international hospital, islamabad, pakistan shazia fakhar department of obstetrics and gynecology, shifa international hospital, islamabad, pakistan tahira imran lady health visitor/ lactation coun-selor, shifa international hospital, islamabad, pakistan laila khawaja abbas department of pediatrics shifa college of medicine, islamabad, pakistan

breast feeding has a great impact on the infant morbidity and mortality. according to pakistan demographic and health survey (pdhs) infant mortality rate is 78 deaths per 1,000 live births. world health organization recommends that exclusive breast feeding for six months can decrease infant mortality rate by one-third. the objective of the study was to find out how the mode of delivery had impa...

2014
Anuraag Chaturvedi Minal Doshi Ruchi Patel Sadhana Bhagwat

Improved infant and young child feeding practices have the potential to improve child growth and development outcomes in India. Anganwadi Workers, the frontline government functionaries of the national nutrition supplementation programme in India, play a vital role in promoting infant and young child feeding practices in the community. The present study assessed the Anganwadi Workers’ knowledge...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2003
Kimberly Andrews Espy Theresa E Senn

The majority of epidemiological studies of breast feeding have been conducted in healthy, fullterm infant samples. Little is known about the incidence and correlates of breast milk feeding in preterm infants, particularly in those born outside of metropolitan areas. Therefore, hospital medical charts of 151 consecutively admitted preterm infants (</=34 weeks gestational age), in the US, were re...

2017
Karen Matvienko-Sikar Molly Byrne Colette Kelly Elaine Toomey Marita Hennessy Declan Devane Caroline Heary Janas Harrington Niamh McGrath Michelle Queally Patricia M. Kearney

BACKGROUND Childhood obesity is a significant public health challenge that affects approximately one in five children worldwide. Infant feeding practices are implicated in the aetiology of childhood obesity. Infant feeding interventions for childhood obesity are increasingly popular but outcome reporting is inconsistent across trials. Lack of standardisation limits examination of intervention e...

2017
Emma Head Martin J. Bull

This paper begins with a discussion of social research which seeks to critique the emphasis on breastfeeding in infant feeding health promotion. The key themes of this research center on science, risk, and morality but other factors can also shape mothers’ decisions and practices regarding infant feeding, and particularly, breastfeeding. The paper explores a range of research studies which toge...

2010
Karen Marie I Moland Marina M de Paoli Daniel W Sellen Penny van Esterik Sebalda C Leshabari Astrid Blystad

Infant feeding by HIV-infected mothers has been a major global public health dilemma and a highly controversial matter. The controversy is reflected in the different sets of WHO infant feeding guidelines that have been issued over the last two decades. This thematic series, 'Infant feeding and HIV: lessons learnt and ways ahead' highlights the multiple challenges that HIV-infected women, infant...

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