نتایج جستجو برای: exclusive breast milk feeding

تعداد نتایج: 427092  

Journal: :Pediatrics 2008
Katherine R Shealy Kelley S Scanlon Judith Labiner-Wolfe Sara B Fein Laurence M Grummer-Strawn

OBJECTIVES Although much has been published about breastfeeding rates, little is known about how breastfeeding is practiced in the United States. We describe the distributions and characteristics of practices related to common advice about breastfeeding during the infant's first year of life. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS Participants in the 2005-2007 Infant Feeding Practices Study II received mon...

2015
Crystal L Patil Ali Turab Ramya Ambikapathi Cebisa Nesamvuni Ram Krishna Chandyo Anuradha Bose M Munirul Islam AM Shamsir Ahmed Maribel Paredes Olortegui Milena Lima de Moraes Laura E Caulfield

We report the infant feeding experiences in the first month of life for 2,053 infants participating in "Malnutrition and Enteric Infections: Consequences for Child Health and Development" (MAL-ED). Eight sites (in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Brazil, Peru, South Africa, Tanzania), each followed a cohort of children from birth (by day 17), collecting detailed information on infant feeding...

ژورنال: مجله علمی پژوهان 2016

Introduction: More and better knowledge and attitudes towards breastfeeding mothers in the postpartum period increases confidence and success. This study aimed to determine the effect of exclusive breast feeding counseling on knowledge and attitudes of mothers with premature infants. Methods: This was a randomized clinical trial performed on 124 mothers with premature infants admitted to Fat...

Journal: :Breastfeeding medicine : the official journal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine 2016
Beryne Mikal Odeny James Pfeiffer Carey Farquhar Emmy Kageha Igonya Ann Gatuguta Florence Kagwaini Ruth Nduati James Kiarie Rose Bosire

BACKGROUND Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) means giving only breast milk to an infant. Although it is the optimal mode of feeding for infants younger than 6 months, its prevalence is low in HIV-endemic regions. Extensive promotion of EBF for 6 months in prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) programs could inadvertently result in stigma due to women's perceived association of EBF ...

2000
N. Bhardwaj S. Badrul Hasan Mohammad Zaheer

Breast-feeding is an unequalled way of providing ideal food for the healthy growth and development of all normal infants. This shows the importance of good nutrition during lactation. The first milk or colostrum is of particular value to the infant given its high content of proteins and fat-soluble vitamins, and its anti-infective properties. It is the infant's first immunizations [2]. However,...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1997
R Haider I Kabir J D Hamadani D Habte

During the hospitalization in the Dhaka hospital of the international Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, of a group of partially breast-fed infants aged 1-12 weeks who had been admitted with acute diarrhoea, their mothers were individually counselled by breast-feeding counsellors to start exclusive breast-feeding. The counselling was repeated 1 week later at home, and the women...

Journal: :International journal of nursing practice 2015
Florence Murila Moses M Obimbo Rachel Musoke Isaac Tsikhutsu Santau Migiro Julius Ogeng'o

In Kenya, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevalence ranks among the highest in the world. Approximately 60 000 infections yearly are attributed to vertical transmission including the process of labour and breast-feeding. The vast of the population affected is in the developing world. Clinical officers and nurses play an important role in provision of primary health care to antenatal and pos...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2005
Mathilde Kersting Annett Hilbig Stefanie Schoen

The WHO recommends exclusive breast-feeding for the first 6 months of life. At present, <2 % of mothers who breast-feed in the UK do so exclusively for 6 months. We propose the testable hypothesis that this is because many mothers do not provide sufficient breast milk to feed a 6-month-old baby adequately. We review recent evidence on energy requirements during infancy, and energy transfer from...

M Safar-Navadeh M.T Yasemi

breast-milk is the best food for infants and protects them from many diseases.in order to investigate the quality of breast-feeding promotion programms a survey was performed with the help of a questionnaire prepared by UNICEF ,titled as self assessment of maternity hospitals and other hospitals.the findings are as follow:none of the hospitals had a specific procedure to evaluate the efforts fo...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2005
Elke Rodekamp Thomas Harder Rainer Kohlhoff Kerstin Franke Joachim W Dudenhausen Andreas Plagemann

OBJECTIVE Offspring of diabetic mothers (ODM) are at increased risk of developing overweight and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). Recently, we observed that early neonatal ingestion of breast milk from diabetic mothers (DBM) may dose-dependently increase the risk of overweight in childhood. Here, we investigate whether DBM intake during the late neonatal period and early infancy also influence...

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