نتایج جستجو برای: formula feeding

تعداد نتایج: 200368  

Journal: :International Breastfeeding Journal 2006
David Tappin Jane Britten Mary Broadfoot Rhona McInnes

BACKGROUND The UNICEF Baby Friendly Initiative includes a community component to help women who want to breastfeed. This study aimed to document the health visitor role in promoting and supporting breastfeeding in Glasgow during 2000 and the effect it had on breastfeeding rates. METHODS Glasgow, UK, has a population of 906,000, with approximately 10,000 births per year. Glasgow has high level...

2012
Xinxue Liu Jun Zhang Yinghui Liu Yangmei Li Zhu Li

BACKGROUND Cesarean delivery has increased significantly during the last decades. This study aimed to investigate the association between planned mode of delivery and method of feeding. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS A cohort was created retrospectively using data from a population-based maternal and child health surveillance system, which covers 27 study sites in China from 1993 to 2006. The...

2017
Naomi C. Bartle Kate Harvey

OBJECTIVES Breastfeeding confers important health benefits to both infants and their mothers, but rates are low in the United Kingdom and other developed countries despite widespread promotion. This study examined the relationships between personal and vicarious experience of infant feeding, self-efficacy, the theory of planned behaviour variables of attitudes and subjective norm, and the likel...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1992
A Lucas S Lockton P S Davies

Forty three infants were assigned randomly to a ready-to-feed infant formula or a standard formula that required reconstitution from powder. Despite similar nutrient composition of the two formulas those fed the powdered formula had significantly increased body weight and skinfold thickness gains, and became significantly heavier than a further group of 20 breast fed infants by 3 and 6 months. ...

A.R Abdi B Ebrahimzadehkar N Kalantari

Background & Aims: Child obesity is increasing in developing countries. This study assessed the prevalence of obesity and some related factors among less than 5-years children in Bandar Turkmen district, Iran. Methods: In this descriptive-analytical study, 616 children aged less than 5 years were selected with stratified random sampling. Obesity was defined as more than +2 standard deviation (S...

Journal: :International Breastfeeding Journal 2007
Annette Beasley Lisa H Amir

Despite current scientific evidence that artificial feeding is a harmful practice, unquestioned acceptance of breastfeeding as the normal or "default" method of infant feeding remains elusive in the industrialised world. Throughout the developing world the profound consequences of the aggressive marketing strategies of the infant formula industry since the end of the Second World War is well kn...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2011
Martin J J Ronis Ying Chen Kartik Shankar Horatio Gomez-Acevedo Mario A Cleves Jamie Badeaux Michael L Blackburn Thomas M Badger

In the U.S. formula feeding remains more popular than breast-feeding. In the current study, neonatal piglets were breast fed and compared with those fed commercially available milk-based formula (milk) or soy-based formula (soy) from postnatal day 2 (PND2) until death at PND21 (the usual age of weaning). Liver weights were greater in formula-fed piglets (P<0.05) than in breast-fed piglets (P<0....

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2007
M A Quigley G Henderson M Y Anthony W McGuire

BACKGROUND When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of enteral nutrition for preterm or low birth weight infants are donor breast milk or artificial formula milk. Feeding preterm or low birth weight infants with formula milk might increase nutrient input and growth rates. However, since feeding with formula milk may be associated with a higher incidence of ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1999
B Lloyd R J Halter M J Kuchan G E Baggs A S Ryan M L Masor

OBJECTIVE Perceived intolerance to infant formula is a frequently reported reason for formula switching. Formula intolerance may be related to perceived symptoms of constipation, fussiness, abdominal cramps, and excessive spit-up or vomit. Commercially available formulas differ from each other in processing and in sources and levels of protein, lipids, and micronutrients. These differences may ...

2013
SATOKO EBINA IKUO KASHIWAKURA

Breast-feeding and human milk are beneficial for both mothers and their children. This retrospective study aimed to clarify whether differences in feeding mode influence infant weight gain in the first month of life. We analyzed the pregnancy charts of 422 women who delivered at a birthing center in rural Japan between August 1998 and September 2007. The inclusion criteria were low-risk, full-t...

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