Titre : | Breastfeeding Medicine : The official journal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, Vol 12, n°8. Ninth Annual Summit on Breastfeeding | First Food: The Essential Role of Breastfeeding - Octobre 2017 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/10/2017 |
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Infant mortality is one of Indiana's most persistent health concerns. Our state has lost 3,000 infants before the age of one in the last 5 years.1 In 2015 alone, 613 children died before their first birthdays. Our journey to find answers to this[...]
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In addition to short-term benefits such as reduced gastrointestinal infections and pneumonia,1 the long-term benefits of having been breastfed in infancy are of great interest to clinicians, policy-makers, and individuals faced with personal dec[...]
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Ruth Petersen, Auteur
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Given that breastfeeding is important to the health of infants and their mothers, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) goal is to ensure that new mothers understand the benefits of breastfeeding and, when they choose to breastf[...]
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David L. Bell, Auteur
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In 2016, Promundo released the State of America's Fathers. Fathers have increased time they spend with their children by 65% over past 30 years. Women spend average of 66 minutes a day providing physical care to children; men spend less than hal[...]
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Jessica Lee, Auteur
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One of the most critical junctures for community support of breastfeeding is the mother's return to work. When breastfeeding workers have access to both time and space for expressing breast milk, they are more likely to breastfeed for the recomm[...]
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Malnutrition continues to be a major public health problem in developing countries, and young children
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Lisa Kaeser, Auteur
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Last December, the first major piece of legislation reauthorizing and making changes at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) since 2006, called the 21st Century Cures Act, was signed into law. Final passageby wide margins in both the House a[...]
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Courtney Paolicelli, Auteur ;
Danielle Berman, Auteur ;
Tameka Owens, Auteur ;
Allison Magness, Auteur ;
Kelley S. Scanlon, Auteur
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In summary, key findings of the Infant Year Report of WIC ITFPS-2 include the following:
1. Breastfeeding initiation rates among women enrolled in WIC have risen over the past 20 years. The percentage of women who initiated breastfeedin[...]
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A change toward family-focused care has begun in the Indian Health Service (IHS) beginning with Baby-Friendly designation (Table 1) and the ongoing work with breastfeeding care and support to Native American families. The Baby-Friendly hospital [...]
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Erica Morrell, Auteur
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Breastfeeding and first foods--including human milk and infant formula--affect us all as individuals and a society of eaters and feeders. They also shape us in part through having significant effects on community health and well-being, workplace[...]
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Julie Taylor, Auteur ;
Esther Bell, Auteur
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Physicians' experience with high quality training in breastfeeding during their medical education is historically varied. The process of becoming a board-certified physician entails more than 20 years of education, and although medical school an[...]
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