نتایج جستجو برای: infant feeding

تعداد نتایج: 194593  

2016

pages. But it has the grace of being light, wellwritten, and well-printed. Dr. Dennett's experience has been large, and he enters into the arena of infant literature with a book which will be of great use to the pediatrician as well as the general practitioner, for it is pre-eminently practical and deals with nearly every condition which one may meet with in temperate zones without hedging and ...

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
s tehranian clinical research development center, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. p shojaee ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. s jafarzadeh ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. hr kianifar department of pediatric, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. sa jafari 3department of pediatric, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran.

introduction: breastfeeding is an important principle in pediatric health. it decreases their mortality and protect them fromm diseases in the first 6-month of life. this study aimed to determined maternal knowledge and practice in mashhad city about breast-feeding in first 6 -month of infant's life.   materials and methods: this analytic study was conducted on 105 mothers who had a child ...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2012
Barbara A Reyna Lisa F Brown Rita H Pickler Barbara J Myers Janet B Younger

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to test a coding system, the Maternal-Infant Synchrony Scale (MISS), for assessing synchrony of feeding interaction between a mother and her preterm infant. The secondary aim was to describe mother and preterm infant synchrony during feeding and the change over time. METHODS A descriptive, longitudinal design using data collected during an earlier study w...

Journal: :Archives of Disease in Childhood 1994

2018
Ngcwalisa Amanda Jama Aurene Wilford Lyn Haskins Anna Coutsoudis Lenore Spies Christiane Horwood

BACKGROUND The nutritional status of infants born to teenage mothers can be sub-optimal compared to those born to older mothers. One contributing factor is inappropriate feeding practices adopted by teenage mothers. Little is known about how infant feeding decisions are made among teenage mothers, particularly in under resourced settings. In this study we prospectively explored autonomy and inf...

2014
Lungiswa Leonora Nkonki Emmanuelle Daviaud Debra Jackson Lumbwe Chola Tanya Doherty Mickey Chopra Bjarne Robberstad

BACKGROUND Community-based peer support has been shown to be effective in improving exclusive breastfeeding rates in a variety of settings. METHODS We conducted a cost analysis of a community cluster randomised-controlled trial (Promise-EBF), aimed at promoting exclusive infant feeding in three sites in South Africa. The costs were considered from the perspective of health service providers. ...

Journal: :Neonatal network : NN 2005
Suzanne M Thoyre Catherine S Shaker Karen F Pridham

Preterm infants develop the skills necessary to begin oral feeding as their health stabilizes and as they reach a postconceptional age that supports coordination of breathing and swallowing with oral-motor functioning. The time from initiation of oral feeding to full oral feedings (with adequate intake for growth and maintenance of physiologic stability) can vary from days to months for the pre...

2017
Eloise-Kate Litterbach Catherine G Russell Sarah Taki Elizabeth Denney-Wilson Karen J Campbell Rachel A Laws

BACKGROUND Infant feeding practices, including breastfeeding and optimal formula feeding practices, can play a role in the prevention of childhood obesity. The ubiquity of smartphone ownership among women of childbearing age provides important opportunities for the delivery of low-cost, broad reach parenting interventions delivered by mobile phone (mHealth or mobile health interventions). Littl...

Journal: :European journal of population = Revue europeenne de demographie 1988
H J Kintner

The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of breast feeding on regional differences in infant mortality in Germany in 1910, when other social, medical, and economic factors are controlled. Around 1910 the infant mortality rate ranged from 78/1000 to 276/1000, and the percentage of infants ever breast fed varied from 25% to 95%. There was a rough correlation of breast feeding with low ...

Journal: :National Family Health Survey bulletin 2000
R Anandaiah M K Choe

Using data from India's first National Family Health Survey (NFHS-1), this study examines breast-feeding practices and their effect on infant mortality in India. Conducted in 1992-93, NFHS-1 collected complete birth histories from a probability sample of 89,777 ever-married women aged 13-49 years. In the study, the breast-feeding status of infants at ages 2,7, and 11 months and the effects of...

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