نتایج جستجو برای: breastfeeding behaviors in infants

تعداد نتایج: 17003212  

Journal: :Pediatrics 1997
A S Ryan

OBJECTIVE To update reported rates of breastfeeding through 1995 and to compare rates in 1995 with those from 1989. METHODS The Ross Laboratories Mothers' Survey, first conducted in 1955, is a large, national, mail survey designed to determine patterns of milk feeding to 6 months of age. Questionnaires are mailed to a representative sample of mothers when their infants are 6 months of age. In...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2009
Stephen Arpadi Ashraf Fawzy Grace M Aldrovandi Chipepo Kankasa Moses Sinkala Mwiya Mwiya Donald M Thea Louise Kuhn

BACKGROUND The effect of breastfeeding on growth in HIV-exposed infants is not well described. OBJECTIVE The objective was to evaluate the effect of early breastfeeding cessation on growth. DESIGN In a trial conducted in Lusaka, Zambia, HIV-infected mothers were randomly assigned to exclusive breastfeeding for 4 mo followed by rapid weaning to replacement foods or exclusive breastfeeding fo...

2017
Paige K. Berger Justin A. Lavner Jessica J. Smith Leann L. Birch

Background Previous RCTs to prevent early rapid weight gain were conducted in predominantly White, well-educated, middle-income mother-infants at low risk for obesity. To inform the design of an RCT in a higher-risk sample, we conducted a short-term, longitudinal study to compare maternal feeding beliefs and behaviors, infant sleep, intake, and growth of African American formula feeding (AAFF) ...

Behnaz Basiri Hassan Bazmamoun Mohammad Kazem Sabzehei Zahra Gohari,

Background: Jaundice is a common condition among neonates. Prolonged unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia occurs when jaundice persists beyond two weeks in term neonates and three weeks in preterm neonates. This study aimed to determine the etiologies of prolonged unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia in infants admitted to the neonatal ward of Besat Hospital in Hamadan, Iran. Methods: This study was cond...

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 2000
A H Messner M L Lalakea J Aby J Macmahon E Bair

OBJECTIVES To determine the incidence of ankyloglossia (tongue-tie) in the well-baby population, and to determine whether patients with ankyloglossia experience breastfeeding difficulties. DESIGN Prospective controlled study. SETTING Tertiary care children's hospital. PATIENTS A total of 1041 neonates in the well-baby nursery were screened for ankyloglossia. Those positively identified we...

2015
J Kuchenbecker I Jordan A Reinbott J Herrmann T Jeremias G Kennedy E Muehlhoff B Mtimuni M B Krawinkel

BACKGROUND For the optimal nutrition of children under 2 years of age, it is considered important that they be exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months before being given complementary food. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES A cross-sectional nutritional baseline survey was undertaken in 2011 in the Kasungu and Mzimba Districts of Malawi to assess the nutritional status of children under 2 years of age...

2013
Daniel H. Libraty Rosario Z. Capeding AnaMae Obcena Job D. Brion Veronica Tallo

The World Health Organization (WHO) Expert Committee on Physical Status: The Use and Interpretation of Anthropometry established reference anthropometric standards for the growth of healthy infants and children. As part of a prospective clinical study of dengue virus infections in infants, we measured the length and weight of healthy infants in San Pablo, Laguna, Philippines at two scheduled st...

Leila Yazdi, Mitra Radfar, Mona Karimi Khaledi, Naeeme Taslimi Taleghani, Narjes Jafari, Reihaneh Askary Kachoosangy,

Background: Developmental delay in preterm infants was estimated to be more common than term infants. Identifying the factors predisposing to developmental delay can help experts and health professionals in this field to prevent developmental delay of the infants, and leads to better management of the condition of them. This study aimed to evaluate and investigate the predisposing factors of de...

Journal: :Majalah Ilmiah Methoda 2023

In order to reduce infant morbidity and mortality, according the United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) World Health Organization (WHO), it is recommended that infants be fed only breast milk for six months, known as exclusive breastfeeding. Exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia has not been fully successful. Based on 2016 Indonesian Profile, percentage coverage of aged 0-6 months was 54.0%. Nor...

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