نتایج جستجو برای: infant feeding pattern

تعداد نتایج: 535823  

Journal: :British journal of clinical pharmacology 2008
Neera Singh Anil Golani Zarine Patel Anurupa Maitra

WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT Isoniazid is the most widely used first line antituberculosis drug. It is considered safe during lactation, but limited data are available on the transfer of isoniazid from circulation to milk in lactating women, which can provide an assessment of extent of exposure to the nursling. WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS The study documents the transfer pattern and milk...

2017
Helen M. Nabwera Joyline Jepkosgei Kelly W. Muraya Amin S. Hassan Catherine S. Molyneux Rehema Ali Andrew M. Prentice James A. Berkley Martha K. Mwangome

BACKGROUND Infant feeding in the context of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) poses unique challenges to mothers and healthcare workers in balancing the perceived risks of HIV transmission and nutritional requirements. We aimed to describe the decision-making processes around infant feeding at a rural HIV clinic in Kenya. METHODS We used a qualitative study design. Between March and August 2...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2016
Sato Ashida Freda B Lynn Natalie A Williams Ellen J Schafer

OBJECTIVE To identify the social contextual factors, specifically the presence of information that supports v. undermines clinical recommendations, associated with infant feeding behaviours among mothers in low-income areas. DESIGN Cross-sectional survey evaluating social support networks and social relationships involved in providing care to the infant along with feeding beliefs and practice...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2012
Rachel S Gross Alan L Mendelsohn Arthur H Fierman Andrew D Racine Mary Jo Messito

OBJECTIVES We explored the relationship between household food insecurity and maternal feeding styles, infant feeding practices, and perceptions and attitudes about infant weight in low-income mothers. METHODS Mothers participating in the Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children with infants aged between 2 weeks and 6 months were interviewed. By using regression anal...

2014
Omotomilola Ajetunmobi Bruce Whyte James Chalmers Michael Fleming Diane Stockton Rachel Wood Bruce Whyte Pauline Craig Jim Chalmers Linda Wolfson Rachel Wood David Tappin Ali McDonald Judith Tait Jill Muirie Kate Woodman Ruth Campbell Helen Yewdall James Egan Omotomilola Ajetunmobi

BACKGROUND Providing infants with the 'best possible start in life' is a priority for the Scottish Government. This is reflected in policy and health promotion strategies to increase breast feeding, which gives the best source of nutrients for healthy infant growth and development. However, the rate of breast feeding in Scotland remains one of the lowest in Europe. Information is needed to prov...

Journal: :The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine 2008
Craig Hadley David Lindstrom Tefera Belachew Fasil Tessema

PURPOSE Suboptimal infant and child feeding practices are highly prevalent in many developing countries for reasons that are not entirely understood. Taking an anthropological perspective, we assessed whether nulliparous youth have formulated attitudes and expectations in the domain of infant and child feeding behaviors, the extent to which these varied by location and gender, and the extent to...

2012
Jill L. Maron Kirby L. Johnson Jessica A. Dietz Minghua L. Chen Diana W. Bianchi

BACKGROUND The current practice in newborn medicine is to subjectively assess when a premature infant is ready to feed by mouth. When the assessment is inaccurate, the resulting feeding morbidities may be significant, resulting in long-term health consequences and millions of health care dollars annually. We hypothesized that the developmental maturation of hypothalamic regulation of feeding be...

2015
Mildred A Horodynski Kami Silk Gary Hsieh Alice Hoffman Mackenzie Robson

BACKGROUND Unhealthy infant feeding practices, such as a combination of formula feeding and early introduction of solids may lead to rapid or excessive weight gain in early infancy. Adolescent mothers' feeding behaviors are most directly related to infant weight gain in the first year of life. Compared to adult mothers, adolescent mothers are less knowledgeable, less responsive, more controllin...

Journal: :Journal of human lactation : official journal of International Lactation Consultant Association 2016
Victoria Fallon Kate Mary Bennett Joanne Alison Harrold

Prenatal anxiety may negatively affect infant health in multiple domains, including infant feeding. However, the relationship between prenatal anxiety and infant feeding is not well understood. Given the benefits of recommended infant feeding practices, clarifying this relationship is important. This review was conducted to examine the relationship between prenatal anxiety and infant feeding ou...

Journal: :Advances in neonatal care : official journal of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses 2004
Denise D Crosson Rita H Pickler

In the past 50 years, only 7 studies evaluating demand feedings in preterm infants have been published. The studies employed a variety of research methods including nonexperimental, quasi-experimental, and experimental designs. The earliest demand feeding studies are difficult to interpret due to inadequate sample sizes and incomplete descriptions of methodology. Trials in the 1980s and early 1...

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