نتایج جستجو برای: prelacteal feeding

تعداد نتایج: 110591  

2017
Terefe Derso Gashaw Andargie Biks Amare Tariku Nigusie Birhan Tebeje Zemichael Gizaw Kindie Fentahun Muchie Alemayehu Shimeka Yigzaw Kebede Solomon Mekonnen Abebe Mezgebu Yitayal Tadesse Awoke Ayele Mamo Wubeshet Temesgen Azmeraw Melkamu Birku Abel Fekadu Geta Asrade Abebaw Gebeyehu Adino Tesfahun Kassahun Alemu

BACKGROUND Delaying the start of breastfeeding and giving prelacteal feeding leads to a significant increase in neonatal and infant deaths, particularly in a resource limited countries, like Ethiopia. Therefore, this study aimed to assess early neonatal feeding practice and its determinants in Dabat HDSS site, northwest Ethiopia. METHODS The census for the reconciliation of the surveillance o...

2013
Phuong H Nguyen Sarah C Keithly Nam T Nguyen Tuan T Nguyen Lan M Tran Nemat Hajeebhoy

BACKGROUND Despite the importance of early initiation of and exclusive breastfeeding, prelacteal feeds continue to pose a barrier to optimal breastfeeding practices in several countries, including Vietnam. This study examined the factors associated with prelacteal feeding among Vietnamese mothers. METHODS Data from 6068 mother-child (<6 m) dyads were obtained from a cross-sectional survey con...

2013
Vishnu Khanal Mandira Adhikari Kay Sauer Yun Zhao

BACKGROUND A prelacteal feed is any food except mother's milk provided to a newborn before initiating breastfeeding. Prelacteal feeding is a major barrier to exclusive breastfeeding. It is a prevalent practice in Nepal. Little is known about the factors associated with providing prelacteal feeds to the Nepalese newborn. This study explored the factors associated with providing prelacteal feeds ...

Journal: :BMC Pediatrics 2003
Jonas F Ludvigsson

BACKGROUND The main objective of the present study was to investigate the relationship between the attitudes of the mother and her family towards breastfeeding and the actual feeding pattern in a Bolivian population. A second objective was to study the relationship between breastfeeding information, specified according to source and timing, and feeding pattern. METHODS Cross-sectional intervi...

Journal: :BMC Pediatrics 2007
Ingunn Marie S Engebretsen Henry Wamani Charles Karamagi Nulu Semiyaga James Tumwine Thorkild Tylleskär

BACKGROUND Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended as the best feeding alternative for infants up to six months and has a protective effect against mortality and morbidity. It also seems to lower HIV-1 transmission compared to mixed feeding. We studied infant feeding practices comparing dietary recall since birth with 24-hour dietary recall. METHODS A cross-sectional survey on infant feeding p...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2011
Nikki L Rogers Jemilla Abdi Dennis Moore Sarah Nd'iangui Linda J Smith Andrew J Carlson Dennis Carlson

OBJECTIVE To identify specific cultural and behavioural factors that might be influenced to increase colostrum feeding in a rural village in Northern Ethiopia to improve infant health. DESIGN Background interviews were conducted with six community health workers and two traditional birth attendants. A semi-structured tape-recorded interview was conducted with twenty mothers, most with childre...

Gunjot Arora, Prasuna Jelly, Rakesh Sharma, Suresh K Sharma, Vartika Saxena,

Introduction: Breastfeeding is essential and a unique way of providing food to infants for development and healthy growth. Various breastfeeding practices are followed in different regions of India.  Objective: This study aims to collect the information for practices related to prelacteal feed, early initiation of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding, and weaning in India. Materials and Met...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2007
Liqian Qiu Xing Xie Andy Lee Colin W Binns

Breastfeeding is the foundation of good nutrition and provides the basis for health throughout the life span. The WHO and the Chinese Ministry of Public Health recommend exclusive breastfeeding to six months of age. The practice of giving prelacteal feeds may interfere with the establishment of good breastfeeding practices and is contrary to the principles of Baby Friendly Hospital accreditatio...

Journal: :Breastfeeding medicine : the official journal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine 2013
Vishnu Khanal Kay Sauer

Conflict of interest We declare we have no conflict of interest. Determinants of the Introduction of Prelacteal Feeds in Rural Nepal: a Cross-sectional Community Based Study Dear Editor: INTRODUCTION. The health benefits of exclusive breastfeeding for infants and mothers are well known. Breastmilk provides nutrition and protection from gastroenteritis, respiratory illness, type II diabetes (1) ...

Journal: :Current Developments in Nutrition 2020

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