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Audrone Muleviciene, Auteur ; Natalija Sestel, Auteur ; Sigita Stankeviciene, Auteur |Introduction: Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is common in children aged 035 months in Lithuania. Nevertheless, there are no studies investigating IDA in this age group. We aimed to identify the major risk factors for disease development focusing [...]Article : texte imprimé
Chloe M. Barrera, Auteur ; Jennifer L. Beauregard, Auteur ; Jennifer M. Nelson, Auteur |Background: Experiences during the birth hospitalization affect breastfeeding outcomes. In the United States, hospital policies and practices supportive of breastfeeding are routinely assessed through the Maternity Practices in Infant Nutrition [...]Article : texte imprimé
Diane Procaccini, Auteur ; Ann L. Cupp Curley, Auteur ; Martha Goldman, Auteur |Introduction: It is accepted that newborns lose weight in the first few days of life. Baby-Friendly practices that support breastfeeding may affect newborn weight loss. The objective of this study were: 1) To determine whether Baby-Friendly prac[...]Article : texte imprimé
Julie L. Ware, Auteur ; Larita Webb, Auteur ; Marian Levy, Auteur |Breastfeeding is recommended exclusively for the first 6 months of life, with continuation after the addition of complementary foods for at least 1 year of life. Breastfeeding rates are low in the Southeastern United States, especially among Afr[...]Article : texte imprimé
Breastfeeding but not Exclusively: Exploration of Chinese American Mothers Infant Feeding Practices
Joanne Goldbort, Auteur ; Mary Bresnahan, Auteur ; Jie Zhuang, Auteur |Background Previous qualitative researchers have shown that Chinese American mothers experienced high rates of suboptimal breastfeeding, especially early introduction of other foods before the recommended 6-month period of exclusive breastfeedi[...]Article : texte imprimé
No less important is the recognition that the basis of proper nutrition is exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months and continued breastfeeding plus quality complementary food for the next 12 years. As such, today it has become axiomatic [...]document électronique
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Nicole E. Marshall, Auteur ; Laura F. Lallande, Auteur ; Pepper J. Schedin, Auteur |Objective: Women with overweight/obesity have significantly lower rates of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) at 6 weeks postpartum compared with women of normal weight. We sought to determine whether differences in Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative [...]Article : texte imprimé
Efe Atabay, Auteur ; Gonzalo Moreno, Auteur ; Arijit Nandi, Auteur |Background: Mothers who work away from home tend to stop breastfeeding earlier than their nonworking counterparts due to workplace barriers. Barriers to breastfeeding discriminate against women and may lead to inequities in childrens health ou[...]Article : texte imprimé
Helen Skouteris, Auteur ; Cate Nagle, Auteur ; Michelle Fowler, Auteur |Background: Worldwide, women fail to reach the recommended exclusive breastfeeding target of 6 months postpartum. The objective of this study was to present a conceptual and methodological synthesis of interventions designed to promote exclusive[...]Article : texte imprimé
Background Early breastfeeding practices are important determinants of later breastfeeding behaviors and can be influenced by multiple factors. Despite the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative reported positive influence on breastfeeding initiatio[...]Article : texte imprimé
Gupta Priya M., Auteur ; Perrine Cria G., Auteur ; Chen Jian, Auteur |Background: Exclusive breastfeeding under 6 months, calculated from a single 24-hour recall among mothers of children 0 to 5 months of age, is a World Health Organization (WHO) indicator used to monitor progress on the 2025 global breastfeeding[...]Article : texte imprimé
Dylan Walters, Auteur ; Julia Dayton Eberwein, Auteur ; Lucy Martinez Sullivan, Auteur |There is an urgent need for global action to increase the rates of exclusive breastfeeding. In 2012, the World Health Assembly (WHA) set a global target to increase the rate of exclusive breastfeeding in the first 6 months up to at least 50% by [...]Article : document cartographique imprimé
Hanife Kilci, Auteur ; Ayden Çoban, Auteur |Introduction: The research was conducted to determine the correlation between breastfeeding success in the early postpartum period and the perception of self-efficacy in breastfeeding and breast problems in late postpartum. Methods: This anal[...]Article : texte imprimé
Mya Achike, Auteur ; Muge Akpinar-Elci, Auteur |Background: The benefits of breastfeeding are well established in the literature. Barriers related to breastfeeding, such as maternal obesity, are also cited in the literature. Worldwide obesity rates in women of reproductive age are rising at a[...]Nouveauté