Titre : | Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 30, n°2 - Mai 2014 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/05/2014 |
Année de publication : | 2014 |
Langues: | Français |
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Anne Merewood, Auteur
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Time and again, when I talk with clinicians about improving delivery of breastfeeding education during prenatal care, lack of time is cited as a barrier. It took me a while to grasp that such an approach misses the point. Our effectiveness in de[...]
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Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) has been associated with an increased risk for delayed lactogenesis, yet many women with GDM do not experience this problem. Wouldnt it be useful to have some solid evidence to help you determine which of you[...]
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Foteini Hassiotou, Auteur ;
Donna T. Geddes, Auteur
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Obesity is a preventable disease, and its onset depends on the lifestyle and nutritional choices we make. The question is what influences these choices? Latest research shows that to some extent these choices depend on early developmental progra[...]
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Maya Bunik, Auteur ;
Dena M. Dunn, Auteur ;
Lorry Watkins, Auteur
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The breastfeeding experience for the mother and infant is often complicated by a constellation of challenges that are difficult for lactation consultants alone to treat. To address this issue, a breastfeeding consultation clinic at Childrens Ho[...]
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Maria Lorella Gianni, Auteur ;
Paola Roggero, Auteur ;
Anna Orsi, Auteur
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Early feeding choices may affect long-term health outcomes. Therefore, understanding body composition changes in healthy breastfed infants has become an important research focus.
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The aims of this review were to inves[...]
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Roslyn Giglia, Auteur ;
Colin Binns, Auteur
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Breastfeeding is the normal and safest way to nurture an infant, and prolonged exclusive breastfeeding duration to 6 months will yield the greatest gains in optimum infant development. Despite this knowledge fewer than 35% of infants worldwide a[...]
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Yesim Ozarda, Auteur ;
Mehmet Cansev, Auteur ;
Ismail H. Ulus, Auteur
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Choline is an important component of human breast milk and its content varies considerably among breastfeeding women and lactation periods.
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The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between breast milk chol[...]
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Jennifer N. Lind, Auteur ;
Perrine Cria G., Auteur ;
Li Ruowei, Auteur
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Despite estimates that 83% of mothers in the United States receive labor pain medications, little research has been done on how use of these medications affect onset of lactation.
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To investigate whether use of labor p[...]
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Gonca Yilmaz, Auteur ;
Nilgun Caylan, Auteur ;
Can Demir Karacan, Auteur
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Cup feeding has been used as an alternative feeding method for preterm infants.
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of bottle and cup feeding on exclusive breastfeeding rates at hospital discharge an[...]
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Jennifer T. Smilowitz, Auteur ;
Deborah S. Gho, Auteur ;
Majid Mirmiran, Auteur
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Although it is well established that human milk varies widely in macronutrient content, it remains common for human milk fortification for premature infants to be based on historic mean values. As a result, those caring for prematur[...]
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Laura Burnham, Auteur ;
Magdalena Buczek, Auteur ;
Natalie Braun, Auteur
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Infant feeding data are often collected retrospectively through maternal report. Validation studies show that maternal report of initiation and duration of any breastfeeding is accurate but that report of duration of exclusive breas[...]
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Candace Mulready-Ward, Auteur ;
Martine Hackett, Auteur
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In the United States, 76.9% of women initiate breastfeeding but only 36.0% breastfeed exclusively for 3 months. Lack of support for public breastfeeding may prevent women from breastfeeding in public, which could contribute to low r[...]
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Julie Armstrong, Auteur ;
Elizheeba Christie Abraham, Auteur ;
Mhairi Squair, Auteur
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Limited data exist that explore the association between exclusive breastfeeding and dietary behaviors related to key food choices in later infancy.
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This study aimed to examine the relationship between exclusive breast[...]
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Tara P. Fischer, Auteur ;
Beth H. Olson, Auteur
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The presence of barriers is not sufficient to explain breastfeeding rate disparities. A relatively unexplored area in coping with breastfeeding barriers is culture.
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This research aims to better understand the role of [...]
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Shelley Gower, Auteur ;
Anne Bartu, Auteur ;
Kenneth F. Ilett, Auteur
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Buprenorphine has been available in Australia since 2000 as an alternative pharmacotherapy to methadone for the treatment of opioid dependence. However, there is little information in the literature regarding the effect of buprenorp[...]
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Ryoko Pentecost, Auteur ;
Jane S. Grassley, Auteur
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Increasing the number of infants who are breastfed has become a worldwide health priority because of the extensively documented health and economic benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and their children. It is unfortunate that ado[...]
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Kathryn E. McIsaac, Auteur ;
Wendy Lou, Auteur ;
Daniel Sellen, Auteur
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Very little population-based research has been conducted around the exclusive breastfeeding practices of Inuit Canadians.
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This research aims to assess the distribution of exclusive breastfeeding among Inuit Canadians[...]
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