نتایج جستجو برای: Bottle Feeding

تعداد نتایج: 118038  

2010
Angel Moral Ignasi Bolibar Gloria Seguranyes Josep M Ustrell Gloria Sebastiá Cristina Martínez-Barba Jose Ríos

BACKGROUND There is very little evidence of the similarity of the mechanics of maternal and bottle feeding. We assessed the mechanics of sucking in exclusive breastfeeding, exclusive bottle feeding, and mixed feeding. The hypothesis established was that physiological pattern for suckling movements differ depending on the type of feeding. According to this hypothesis, babies with breastfeeding h...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2012
Camilla Krogh Robert J Biggar Thea K Fischer Morten Lindholm Jan Wohlfahrt Mads Melbye

OBJECTIVES Bottle-feeding has been suggested to increase the risk of pyloric stenosis (PS). However, large population-based studies are needed. We examined the effect of bottle-feeding during the first 4 months after birth, by using detailed data about the timing of first exposure to bottle-feeding and extensive confounder information. METHODS We performed a large population-based cohort stud...

Jalaei, Shohre , Kamran, Faride, Tabatabaei, Maryam Sadat,

Background and purpose: Problems in oral feeding are common in infants, especially in preterm infants. Therefore, assessment of infants feeding could be of great help in making appropriate diagnosis for rehabilitation of swallowing. Therefore, comprehensive and accurate assessment tools are needed. The aim of this study was to review assessment tools used for infants oral feeding. Materials an...

Journal: :Chang Gung medical journal 2009
Ya-Yi Huang Meei-Ling Gau Chiu-Mieh Huang Jian-Tao Lee

BACKGROUND Few studies have provided evidence to verify that bottle-feeding has negative effects on breastfeeding. There is insufficient evidence to support the practice of cup-feeding to supplement breastfeeding. However, it has been applied as a substitute for bottle-feeding to promote breastfeeding. The aims of this study were to explore the differences in infant sucking competence, infant s...

2014
Baltica Cabieses Dagmar Waiblinger Gillian Santorelli Rosemary RC McEachan

BACKGROUND Using a multi-methods approach we aimed to explore the relative prediction of demographic, socioeconomic and modifiable predictors from the Theory of Planned behaviour (TPB) in explaining feeding intentions amongst a multi-ethnic sample. METHODS 476 women completed a questionnaire at 28 weeks gestation. They were grouped into breastfeeding (N = 258), mixed-feeding (N = 50), bottle-...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2005
Jane M Brotanek Jill S Halterman Peggy Auinger Glenn Flores Michael Weitzman

BACKGROUND Childhood iron deficiency is associated with behavioral and cognitive delays. Few studies have explored the relationship between prolonged bottle-feeding and iron-deficiency anemia among toddlers. OBJECTIVE To examine the association between prolonged bottle-feeding and iron deficiency in a nationally representative sample of children ages 1 to 3 years. DESIGN AND METHODS The Nat...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Ruowei Li Kelley S Scanlon Ashleigh May Chelsea Rose Leann Birch

BACKGROUND Evidence suggests an association of breastfeeding with a maternal feeding style (MFS) that is less controlling than formula feeding, which, in turn, may improve a child's self-regulation of eating. This study examines associations of bottle-feeding practices during infancy with MFS and children's eating behavior (CEB) at 6 years old. METHODS We linked data from the Infant Feeding P...

Background: An infant should be able to coordinate sucking, swallowing, and breathing to have a safe and effective feeding, which is developed with the increasing gestational age. Any problem in each of these functions can lead to the risk of aspiration, pneumonia, decreased oxygenation saturation, apnea, and bradycardia. The changed body positions may cause changes in the physiological efficie...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1999
C R Howard E A de Blieck C B ten Hoopen F M Howard B P Lanphear R A Lawrence

BACKGROUND To prevent breastfeeding problems, cup-feeding has been recommended as a method of providing medically necessary supplemental feedings to breastfed infants. OBJECTIVES To compare amounts ingested, administration time, and infant physiologic stability during cup-, bottle-, and breastfeeding. DESIGN/METHODS A total of 98 term, healthy newborns were randomized to either cup-feeding ...

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