Titre : | Journal of Human Lactation : Official Journal of the International Lactation Consultant Lactation, Vol. 34, n°2. - Mai 2018 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/05/2018 |
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Despite widespread awareness of the health benefits for both mothers and babies we are far from achieving universal breastfeeding. Breastfeeding rates globally are lower than recommended levels and there are concerns that some global breastfeedi[...]
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In the late 19th-century United States and Europe, infants died at high rates from diarrhea. Physicians and social justice advocates responded to the public health crisis with attempts to clean up the water and cows milk supplies, as well as so[...]
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Jordyn T. Wallenborn, Auteur ;
Susan Cha, Auteur ;
Saba W. Masho, Auteur
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Intimate partner violence is a major public health problem that disproportionately affects women. Current literature investigating the relationship between intimate partner violence and breastfeeding is inconsistent.
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Sarah DeYoung, Auteur ;
Manoj Suji, Auteur ;
Hannah G. Southall, Auteur
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Displacement caused by the 2015 earthquake in Nepal exacerbated poor health and nutrition for thousands of women and children.
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This study aimed to identify the perceptions of Nepalese mothers residing in earthquake[...]
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Robyn M. Powell, Auteur ;
Monika Mitra, Auteur ;
Suzanne C. Smeltzer, Auteur
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The benefits of breastfeeding are well established, and breastfeeding is now widely practiced in the United States. Although increasing numbers of women with physical disabilities are having children, little information is available[...]
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Harumi Reis-Reilly, Auteur ;
Nikia Fuller-Sankofa, Auteur ;
Calondra Tibbs, Auteur
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To improve equity in breastfeeding rates and eliminate breastfeeding disparities, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity in 2014 funded the National Association of County and City He[...]
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Rafael Vila-Candel, Auteur ;
Kiri Duke, Auteur ;
F. Javier Soriano-Vidal, Auteur
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Breastfeeding has been shown to result in extensive physical and psychological benefits for both the mother and the newborn. However, the rate and duration of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) remains low worldwide. Motherinfant skin-t[...]
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Mona F. Habibi, Auteur ;
Cary M. Springer, Auteur ;
Marsha L. Spence, Auteur
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Suboptimal breastfeeding duration and exclusivity rates are a public health concern. Therefore, there is a need for identifying effective tools for use in interventions targeting specific barriers to optimal breastfeeding outcomes.
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Amir Alakaam, Auteur ;
Jennifer Lemacks, Auteur ;
Kathleen Yadrick, Auteur
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Mississippi has the lowest rates of breastfeeding in the United States at 6 and 12 months. There is growing evidence that the rates and duration of infant breastfeeding improve after hospitals implement the Ten Steps to Successful B[...]
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Sara S. Oberhelman, Auteur ;
Elizabeth W. Cozine, Auteur ;
Puja J. Umaretiya, Auteur
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The American Academy of Pediatrics and the National Academy of Medicine recommend vitamin D supplementation for breastfeeding infants. However, compliance with this recommendation is poor. Maternal supplementation with vitamin D is [...]
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Jennifer C. Hartle, Auteur ;
Ronald S. Cohen, Auteur ;
Pauline Sakamoto, Auteur
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Environmental contaminants ranging from legacy chemicals like p,p-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) to emerging chemicals like phthalates are ubiquitous.
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This research aims to examine the presence a[...]
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Amir Elmekkawi, Auteur ;
Deborah L. O'Connor, Auteur ;
Debbie Stone, Auteur
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Unpasteurized human donor milk typically contains a variety of bacteria. The impact of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission of the donors infant and duration of lactation on bacterial contamination of human milk is unknown[...]
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Estimation of Riluzole Levels in Human Milk and Infant Exposure During Its Use in a Patient With ALS
Palika Datta, Auteur ;
Kathleen Rewers-Felkins, Auteur ;
Nadia Aurora, Auteur
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rapidly progressive, invariably fatal, neurodegenerative disorder (Malik, Lui, & Lomen-Hoerth, 2014). Affecting approximately 3.9 of 100,000 people in the United States, or 1 in 500 women, the goal of car[...]
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Cha-Nam Shin, Auteur ;
Elizabeth Reifsnider, Auteur ;
Darya McClain, Auteur
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Most Hispanic infants are fed formula during the first 6 weeks, and although 80% of Hispanic women initiate breastfeeding, rates of exclusive breastfeeding are much lower.
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The purpose was to examine the influence o[...]
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Jian Ke, Auteur ;
Yan-Qiong Ouyang, Auteur ;
Sharon R. Redding, Auteur
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Few breastfeeding education programs focus on primiparas and the importance of family members on exclusive breastfeeding in China.
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This study aimed to explore the influence of a family-centered breastfeeding educat[...]
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Amanda M. Jantzer, Auteur ;
Jenn Anderson, Auteur ;
Rebecca A. Kuehl, Auteur
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Women are increasingly faced with decisions about how to combine breastfeeding with work, but few researchers have directly measured how breastfeeding relates to the worklife interface.
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The authors examined how pe[...]
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