نتایج جستجو برای: sucking behaviour

تعداد نتایج: 181366  

ژورنال: طب مکمل 2023

Objective: Relieving pain in newborns is one of the main goals of nursing care, and in this context, non-pharmacological methods of pain relief have always been of interest to nurses. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of non-nutritional sucking and mother's voice on venous blood sampling pain in infants. Methods: In this randomized clinical trial, 105 infants aged 3 to 10 days...

Azadeh Horri, Fatemeh Jahanimoghadam, Frogheh Montajab Hamid Sharifi, Hamidreza Poureslami, Parnian Poureslami Shokoh Abbasspour

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Thumb sucking has been reported as one of the etiologic factors for malocclusion. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of thumb sucking and use of different kinds of habit breaker (HB) appliances in children attending private kindergartens in Kerman, Iran.METHODS: The census method was used in the present cross-sectional study, and the study population consi...

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2000
J Pinelli A Symington

BACKGROUND Non-nutritive sucking is used during gavage feeding and in the transition from gavage to breast/bottle feeding in preterm infants. The rationale for this intervention is that non-nutritive sucking facilitates the development of sucking behaviour and improves digestion of enteral feedings. Non-nutritive sucking has been considered to be a benign intervention, although it has the poten...

2017
Renfu Shao Hu Li Stephen C. Barker Simon Song

Fragmented mitochondrial (mt) genomes have been reported in 11 species of sucking lice (suborder Anoplura) that infest humans, chimpanzees, pigs, horses, and rodents. There is substantial variation among these lice in mt karyotype: the number of minichromosomes of a species ranges from 9 to 20; the number of genes in a minichromosome ranges from 1 to 8; gene arrangement in a minichromosome diff...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2005
John J Warren Rebecca L Slayton Samir E Bishara Steven M Levy Takuro Yonezu Michael J Kanellis

PURPOSE Little is known about the extent to which nonnutritive sucking habits contribute to malocclusion in the mixed dentition. The purpose of this study was to report on the relationship between certain occlusal traits in the mixed dentition and longitudinal sucking behaviors. METHODS Dental examinations were conducted on 630 children in the mixed dentition who participated in a large, ongo...

Journal: :Acta paediatrica 2012
C Lau E O Smith

AIM Preterm infants have difficulty oral feeding. We hypothesized that a specific sucking and swallowing exercises vs. no intervention accelerate the attainment of independent oral feeding through a faster maturation of infants' oral feeding skills (OFS). METHODS Very low birthweight infants were randomized to a control, sucking and swallowing groups. Sucking consisted of active sucking on a ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1971
M J Lawlor S P Hopkins J K Kealy

I. Two experiments involving 106 lambs were conducted to study the functioning of the oesophageal groove reflex in lambs sucking from either individual feeders or from a bulk dispenser. The effects on the performance of lambs given either a high-protein or a lowprotein creep feed in conjunction with either a ewe’s milk substitute, Ewelac, or a homogenate of calcium caseinate, Casilan, were stud...

2012
H Pădure AR Negru D Stanciu

RATIONALE The etiology of class II division 1 Angle anomaly comprises many entities, including heredity and the vicious habit of sucking the finger. A close connection between the etiology and the clinical features needs to be outlined, in order to have a more appropriate treatment approach. AIM This study aims to find common clinical features for two groups of Class II division 1 etiological...

Journal: :Journal of biological dynamics 2012
Shandelle M Henson Lynelle M Weldon James L Hayward Daniel J Greene Libby C Megna Maureen C Serem

In humans, coping behaviour is an action taken to soothe oneself during or after a stressful or threatening situation. Some human behaviours with physiological functions also serve as coping behaviours, for example, comfort sucking in infants and comfort eating in adults. In birds, the behaviour of preening, which has important physiological functions, has been postulated to soothe individuals ...

A.R Ghaffari Nejad N Banazadeh

Self-mutilation is defined as intentional damaging of the body without intention to die. Patients with borderline personality disorder frequently mutilate themselves by means of cutting, burning and abrading their skin. In this case report, a patient with borderline personality disorder is described who has cut his skin and suck his blood Several times. He had also the history of killing pigeon...

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