نتایج جستجو برای: young children feeding

تعداد نتایج: 765887  

Journal: :Food and nutrition bulletin 2007
Swapan Kumar Roy Saira Parveen Jolly Sohana Shafique George J Fuchs Zeba Mahmud Barnali Chakraborty Suchismita Roy

BACKGROUND As a result of inappropriate feeding, poor health and hygiene, and poor caring practices, the nutritional status of many young infants deteriorates with advancing age. OBJECTIVE To explore the effectiveness of a nutrition education package to prevent malnutrition among young children. METHODS A community-based, randomized, controlled trial was conducted among 605 normal and mildl...

Journal: :Maternal & child nutrition 2011
Sara E Wuehler Sonja Y Hess Kenneth H Brown

Several international agencies and non-governmental organizations joined forces in 2007 to support an initiative to ‘Reposition children’s right to adequate nutrition in the Sahel’. The overarching goal articulated by these organizations was to achieve optimal feeding of 80% of children 0–24 months based on relevant and internationally agreed-upon childfeeding indicators. An early activity of t...

2013

International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN), established in 1979, consists of more than 250 public interest groups working around the world to reduce infant and young child morbidity. IBFAN aims to improve the health and well-being of babies and young children, their mothers and their families through protection, promotion and support of breastfeeding and optimal infant feeding practices. IB...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2000
P L Engle M Bentley G Pelto

The importance of cultural and behavioural factors in children's nutrition, particularly with regard to feeding, has been recognized only recently. The combination of evidence regarding the importance of caregiving behaviour for good nutrition, and improved strategies for measuring behaviour have led to a renewed interest in care. The UNICEF conceptual framework suggests that care, in addition ...

Journal: :The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2009
Sharon L Hoerr Sheryl O Hughes Jennifer O Fisher Theresa A Nicklas Yan Liu Richard M Shewchuk

BACKGROUND Although general parenting styles and restrictive parental feeding practices have been associated with children's weight status, few studies have examined the association between feeding styles and proximal outcomes such as children's food intake, especially in multi-ethnic families with limited incomes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association of parental feeding st...

Journal: :American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council 2012
Amanda L Thompson

OBJECTIVES Pediatric overweight and obesity are growing problems worldwide, with increasing prevalence among even infants and young children. The refractory nature of early overweight necessitates identifying the factors contributing to early excess weight gain for successful intervention. Early feeding practices may be particularly important in shaping long-term vulnerability to obesity. How a...

2017
Jennifer S. Savage Brandi Y. Rollins Kari C. Kugler Leann L. Birch Michele E. Marini

BACKGROUND Parents shape children's eating environments and act as powerful socialization agents, impacting young children's behavioral controls of food intake. Most feeding measures assess parents' use of control to manage children's intake of energy dense foods. The Structure and Control in Parent Feeding (SCPF) questionnaire was developed to assess more positive aspects of feeding practices ...

2013
Hafsa Muhammad Hanif

BACKGROUND Optimal infant and young child feeding practices are crucial to improving the health and nutritional status of children. Bangladesh Breastfeeding Foundation, UNICEF and several other organizations are working in the country for the promotion of healthy feeding practices. This article presents trends in breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices in Bangladesh from 1993-2011, ba...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2014
Claire Farrow

Grandparents play a valuable role in the socialisation of young children, and as many as 36% of British parents use grandparents as their main form of childcare. Research has begun to explore how grandparents impact the social and cognitive development of children, but very little research has evaluated their contribution to child feeding. The present study explores whether there are difference...

Journal: :Food and nutrition bulletin 2016
Benedikte Grenov André Briend Per T Sangild Thomas Thymann Maren H Rytter Anne-Louise Hother Christian Mølgaard Kim F Michaelsen

BACKGROUND Lactose is an important energy source in young mammals, and in fully breast-fed human infants, it constitutes around 40% of the total daily energy intake. The role of lactose in feeding of undernourished infants and young children is not well described. OBJECTIVE A narrative review of the potential positive and negative effects of lactose in the treatment of undernourished children...

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