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Breastfeeding Review, Vol. 26, n°3 - Novembre 2018
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Dans une première partie , le contenu rédactionnel des revues quant à l'allaitement a été étudié au niveau quantitatif et qualitatif avec comme cadre de référence les recommandations de l'OMS et de l'ANAES. Puis dans une deuxième partie, les ill[...]Article : texte imprimé
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Alice Burrell, Auteur ; Anne M. Kueter, Auteur ; Sujan Ariful, Auteur |Background Since 25 August, 2017 over 693,000 Rohingya have been forced from Myanmar due to mass violence, seeking refuge in neighboring Bangladesh. Nutritional surveys during 2017 revealed worrying levels of malnutrition and poor infant feedin[...]Article : texte imprimé
Melissa Ann Theurich, Auteur ; Veit Grote, Auteur |In 2015, more than one million migrants and refugees arrived in Europe. Commercial complementary foods, processed foods marketed for infants and young children 6-23 months of age, were distributed by various humanitarian actors along migrant rou[...]Article : texte imprimé
Phillip Baker, Auteur |Breastfeeding, breastmilk substitutes and first food systems Breastmilk is a personalised source of early-life nutrition, providing optimal nutrients in volumes regulated by the mother-child feeding dyad and biological factors that are crucia[...]Article : texte imprimé
Background Aiming to protect breastfeeding, the World Health Organization released the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes in 1981, which was adopted by the vast majority of the 118 member countries, including Brazil. The [...]Article : texte imprimé
Susan Karol, Auteur ; Tina Tah, Auteur ; Clifton Kenon, Auteur |The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) increases exclusive breastfeeding. Breastfeeding protects against obesity and diabetes, conditions to which American Indians and Alaska Natives are particularly prone. As part of the First Ladys Let[...]Article : texte imprimé
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P Hazan, Auteur |Nestlé, Hipp, Mead Johnson... Ces industriels sont accusés de violer le code de conduite établi par l'Organisation mondiale de la santé. Par leur marketing agressif, ils mettent en danger la santé de millions de nouveau-nés, affirme un réseau d'[...]Article : texte imprimé
JP Dadhich, Auteur ; Julie P. Smith, Auteur ; Alessandro Iellamo, Auteur |Background There is growing recognition that current food systems and policies are environmentally unsustainable. There is an identified need to integrate sustainability objectives into national food policy and dietary recommendations. Resea[...]Article : texte imprimé
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Faith Agbozo, Auteur ; Doris Ocansey, Auteur |Background: Although the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative has improved breastfeeding rates globally, weak monitoring still affects hospital-level implementation. Research aim: To reassess compliance of a Baby-Friendly Hospital with the Ten[...]Article : texte imprimé
Liubov V. Abolyan, Auteur ; Laura N. Haiek, Auteur ; Irina M. Pastbina, Auteur |Background The expansion of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative to neonatal wards, known as the Neo-BFHI, provides recommendations to support breastfeeding, as outlined in the Three Guiding Principles, the expanded Ten Steps, and the Internat[...]NouveautéArticle : texte imprimé
Joan E Dodgson, Auteur ; Amanda L. Watkins, Auteur ; Angela B. Bond, Auteur |The importance of breastmilk as a primary preventative intervention is widely known and understood by most healthcare providers. The actions or non-actions that heathcare providers take toward promoting and supporting breastfeeding families make[...]Article : texte imprimé
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Julia Temple Newhook, Auteur ; Leigh Anne Newhook, Auteur ; William K. Midodzi, Auteur |Background: Despite high rates of intention to exclusively breastfeed, rates of exclusive breastfeeding in Canada are low. Supplementation may begin in hospital and is associated with reduced breastfeeding duration. Research aim: The aim of[...]Article : texte imprimé
Healthcare providers are subjected to influence, persuasion, and marketing by commercial interests that have billions to spend to build brand recognition and perpetual market share. Effective techniques work on subconscious decision-making cente[...]texte imprimé
Suivi d'un classement : degré d'application du Code international de commercialisation des substituts du lait maternelArticle : texte imprimé
Hubert Barennes, Auteur ; Guenther Slesak, Auteur ; Sophie Goyet, Auteur |Exclusive breastfeeding, one of the best natural resources, needs protection and promotion. The International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes (the Code), which aims to prevent the undermining of breastfeeding by formula advertising,[...]