نتایج جستجو برای: formula feeding

تعداد نتایج: 200368  

Journal: :Pediatrics 2008
Judith Labiner-Wolfe Sara B Fein Katherine R Shealy

OBJECTIVES Our goal was to assess the extent to which mothers learn about proper handling of infant formula from health professionals and package labels; mothers' beliefs about the likelihood of germs being in infant formula and the importance of following safe-use directions; whether they take measures while handling infant formula to prevent foodborne illnesses and injury to their infants; an...

2015
F Whittle K K Ong S J Griffin R Lakshman

Background The Baby Milk Trial is a RCT of a multi-component intervention to prevent excessive milk intakes and weight gain in formula-fed infants. Healthy term infants receiving formula-milk are recruited up to 3 months old. There are both practical and social barriers to engaging this population, particularly the perceived stigma of formula-feeding from both the community and health professio...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric nursing 2012
Sandra A Banta-Wright Kathleen C Shelton Nancy D Lowe Kathleen A Knafl Gail M Houck

Breast milk is the nutrition of choice for human infants (American Academy of Pediatrics, 2005; American Association of Family Physicians, 2008; Association of Women's Health Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses, 2005; Canadian Paediatric Society, 2005; U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, 2008; World Health Organization, 2009). In comparison to standard commercial formula, human breast milk has a low...

Journal: :AIDS care 2013
Sarah MacCarthy Jennifer J K Rasanathan Amy Nunn Ines Dourado

Exclusive and safe formula feeding can eliminate the risk of vertical HIV transmission due to breastfeeding. Therefore, many countries advise all HIV-positive women to avoid breastfeeding their infants. However, little research explores the experiences of women attempting to exclusively formula feed in countries with free and universal access to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Thi...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1991
M Santosham J Goepp B Burns R Reid C O'Donovan R Pathak R B Sack

The introduction of a soy-based, lactose-free formula during the acute phase of diarrheal illness in infants has been shown to reduce stool output and duration of diarrhea in hospitalized patients. In the United States, most infants with acute diarrhea are treated as outpatients. In the present study, infants with diarrhea who were treated as outpatients were randomly assigned to receive either...

2010
E. De Greef T. Mahler A. Janssen H. Cuypers G. Veereman-Wauters

Clinical management of short bowel syndrome remains a multistage process. Although PN is crucial, early introduction of enteral feeding is mandatory. We describe retrospectively 4 patients with an ultrashort bowel who could be weaned off PN on very short terms after introduction of an amino-acid-based formula (Neocate). Patient 1 had congenital short bowel with 50 cm small bowel and 30 cm colon...

Journal: :The journal of family health care 2010
Sue Battersby

OBJECTIVE To explore midwives' knowledge of and support for formula feeding and to identify barriers that may prevent midwives giving information to mothers who formula feed their infants. METHOD The study was designed in two phases using both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The total sample was 132 midwives. Guidance on ethical approval was obtained from the National Research Ethics...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1991
R N Ashraf F Jalil S Zaman J Karlberg S R Khan B S Lindblad L A Hanson

Protection against neonatal sepsis by breast feeding was investigated in a developing community. A case-control study was carried out with 42 cases from a hospital and 270 controls, matched for age and socioeconomic conditions from the community. Exclusive breast feeding was extremely rare, most babies being partially breast fed and a few being given formula feed or animal milk. A highly signif...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2011
Pilyoung Kim Ruth Feldman Linda C Mayes Virginia Eicher Nancy Thompson James F Leckman James E Swain

BACKGROUND Research points to the importance of breastfeeding for promoting close mother-infant contact and social-emotional development. Recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified brain regions related to maternal behaviors. However, little research has addressed the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the relationship between breastfeeding and maternal behav...

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