نتایج جستجو برای: exclusive breast feeding

تعداد نتایج: 367289  

Journal: :Curationis 2008
F Kasinga S M Mogotlane G H van Rensburg

Although breast-feeding is nature's way of providing nutrition to the baby, in HIV positive mothers this has been identified as one of the means through which HIV infection is transmitted from the mother to the child. In Africa where children under the age of 5 are killed by preventable diseases like diarrhoea, the issue of HIV transmission through breast feeding poses an added huge problem. Re...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2013
Kimiyo Mamemoto Masaru Kubota Ayako Nagai Yukihiro Takahashi Tomoyuki Kamamoto Hideki Minowa Hajime Yasuhara

The aim of the present study was to clarify clinical factors in low birth weight infants and their mothers associated with exclusive breastfeeding at both neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) discharge and the start of complementary feeding. One hundred and fifteen low birth weight children and 98 mothers attending the follow-up clinic of two tertiary NICUs in Nara prefecture (Japan), between Ju...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2006
Edna Stage Hanne Nørgård Peter Damm Elisabeth Mathiesen

OBJECTIVE Breast-feeding may be more difficult in women with diabetes because of neonatal morbidity and fluctuating maternal blood glucose values. The frequency of long-term breast-feeding and the possible predictors for successful breast-feeding were investigated. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS One hundred two consecutive women with type 1 diabetes were interviewed about breast-feeding using a ...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2001
A Yngve M Sjöström

UNLABELLED Recommendations suggest exclusive breast feeding for at least the first 4 to 6 months after birth. Paradoxically, an overwhelming proportion of breast feeding (BF) data in Europe refers to all BF, i.e. not only exclusive but also partial BF (including formula, juices, water, sweetened water etc). This makes it difficult to estimate to what extent the recommendations are met. There is...

Ali Khakshour, Behjat Zarif Foad Faroughi, Masumeh Saeidi Mohammad Hosein Baghiani Moghadam Razieh Esfandtari

Introduction: Breast milk is a complete food for growing children until 6 months of age, and mothers, as the most important child health care, play a decisive role in their growth. So promoting  their attitude toward the benefits of breastfeeding ensures guarantee child health in the future. This study aimed to assess maternal knowledge and attitude of Mashhad toward exclusive Breast Milk Feedi...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2016
Laura Mullaney Amy C O'Higgins Shona Cawley Rachel Kennedy Daniel McCartney Michael J Turner

OBJECTIVE We examined whether breast-feeding, and in particular exclusive breast-feeding, was associated with maternal weight and body composition changes at 4 months postpartum independently of other maternal variables. DESIGN Prospective longitudinal study. Women were recruited in the first trimester after an ultrasound examination confirmed an ongoing singleton pregnancy. Weight and body c...

Arjmandi, Khadijeh, Khosravi, Nastaran, Tootoonchi, Parichehr,

Background: Neonatal thrombosis is one of the most important challenges among patients admitted in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), which can lead to an asymptomatic condition, limb loss or even death. This study was performed to determine the incidence and risk factors of neonatal thrombosis in a tertiary care hospital in Tehran, Iran. Material and Methods: In this historical cohort, all n...

نجم آبادی, شهاندخت, کاظمی, احمد,

In this descriptive cross-sectional survery, 820 children less than 2 years old were studied. The study was conducted in west of Tehran where the public health is supervised by Iran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. Cases were selected by random stratified cluster sampling. It was shown that only 29.7% of infants were breast-fed within the first hour of life. 94% of children r...

Journal: :Archives of Disease in Childhood 2003

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2003
R M Bland N C Rollins G Solarsh J Van den Broeck H M Coovadia

BACKGROUND Both the pattern and duration of breast feeding are important determinants of health outcomes. In vertical HIV transmission research, reliable documentation of early breast feeding practices is important in order to correctly attribute postnatal transmission to feeding pattern. AIMS To validate methods of collecting data on the duration of exclusive breast feeding (EBF) in an area ...

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