نتایج جستجو برای: early breastfeeding

تعداد نتایج: 697419  

2013
Daniel H. Libraty Rosario Z. Capeding AnaMae Obcena Job D. Brion Veronica Tallo

The World Health Organization (WHO) Expert Committee on Physical Status: The Use and Interpretation of Anthropometry established reference anthropometric standards for the growth of healthy infants and children. As part of a prospective clinical study of dengue virus infections in infants, we measured the length and weight of healthy infants in San Pablo, Laguna, Philippines at two scheduled st...

2012
Gissou Hatami Niloofar Motamed

Gissou Hatami1, MD, and Niloofar Motamed*2, MD 1. Department of Pediatrics, Ali-e-Asghar Pediatric Center, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, Iran 2. Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, Iran Received: Apr 16, 2011; Accepted: Feb 19, 2012 Despite widespread knowledge about breastfeeding benefits for mothers and neo...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2009
Stephen Arpadi Ashraf Fawzy Grace M Aldrovandi Chipepo Kankasa Moses Sinkala Mwiya Mwiya Donald M Thea Louise Kuhn

BACKGROUND The effect of breastfeeding on growth in HIV-exposed infants is not well described. OBJECTIVE The objective was to evaluate the effect of early breastfeeding cessation on growth. DESIGN In a trial conducted in Lusaka, Zambia, HIV-infected mothers were randomly assigned to exclusive breastfeeding for 4 mo followed by rapid weaning to replacement foods or exclusive breastfeeding fo...

a Baghersalimi, A Hassanzadeh Rad, F Pakdaman, H Dalili, M Abbasi Kakroodi, s Dalili, Sh Koohmanaei , SM Rezvany,

Background In the early months of life, Breastfeeding increases chance of survival, reduces recovery time after disease and mortality due to infections such as diarrhea and acute respiratory infections. However, infants who are exclusively breast-fed for more than 6 months in developing countries may be at increased risk of anemia. Therefore, the aim of study was to assess the relatio...

2016
Naoko Horii Oumarou Habi Alio Dangana Abdou Maina Souleymane Alzouma Yves Charbit

BACKGROUND Early initiation of breastfeeding after birth is a key behavioral health factor known to decrease neonatal mortality risks. Yet, few demographic studies examined how a community-based intervention impacts postpartum breastfeeding among the socio-economically deprived population in Sub-Saharan Africa. A post-intervention evaluation was conducted in 2011 to measure the effect of a UNIC...

2016
Jessica L. Thomson Lisa M. Tussing-Humphreys Melissa H. Goodman Alicia S. Landry Sarah E. Olender

BACKGROUND Despite the benefits of breastfeeding for both infant and mother, rates in the United States remain below Healthy People 2020 breastfeeding objectives. This paper describes breastfeeding outcomes of the Delta Healthy Sprouts participants during gestational and postnatal periods. Of specific interest was whether breastfeeding intent, knowledge, and beliefs changed from the early to la...

Journal: :Asian nursing research 2011
Chia-Fen Lisien Jung-Chung Fu Cheng-Yu Long Huey-Shyan Lin

PURPOSE The purposes of this study were to explore postpartum stress and breast symptoms in postpar-tum breastfeeding of parturient mothers as well as to identify the factors influencing the breast symptoms in breastfeeding women after cesarean section delivery. METHODS A cross-sectional survey was conducted. A total of 162 breastfeeding women after cesarean section delivery were recruited fr...

2014
Hanne Kronborg Else Foverskov Michael Væth

BACKGROUND Early introduction of complementary feeding may interfere with breastfeeding and the infant's self-controlled appetite resulting in increased growth. The aim of the present study was to investigate predictors for early introduction of solid food. METHODS In an observational study Danish mothers filled in a self-administered questionnaire approximately six months after birth. The qu...

Promote and support breastfeeding is an essential element for the health and development of infants so that, it introduced as most cost-effective intervention to reduce infant mortality in developing countries (1). Breastfeeding has an important role to ensure food security for maintain a healthy and productive life for a large proportion of babies in the world, in addition, it is associated wi...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2010
Graciete O Vieira Camilla C Martins Tatiana O Vieira Nelson F de Oliveira Luciana R Silva

OBJECTIVE To investigate factors associated with discontinuation of exclusive breastfeeding in the first month of lactation, in the city of Feira de Santana, Brazil. METHODS Cohort study with follow-up of 1,309 mother-child pairs selected from all maternities in the municipality. Data were collected in hospital and in home visits during the first month of life. Logistic regression analysis wa...

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