ness Campaign (NBAC) warned women that not breast-feeding put babies at risk for a variety of health problems. “You’d never take risks before your baby is born. Why start after? ” asked televised public service announcements over images of pregnant women logrolling and riding a mechanical bull. The NBAC, and particularly its mes-sage of fear, neglected fundamental ethical principles regarding evidence quality, message framing, and cultural sensitivity in public health campaigns. The campaign was based on research that is inconsistent, lacks strong associations, and does not account for plausible confounding variables, such as the role of parental behavior, in various health outcomes. It capitalized on public misunderstanding of risk and ris...
Wolf JB. Is breast really best: risk and total mother-hood in the National Breast-Feeding Awareness ...
Infant feeding is a complex behavior enacted in a risk adverse society. Despite ongoing communicatio...
In this Series paper, we examine how mother and baby attributes at the individual level interact wit...
Breastfeeding is well accepted as the optimal nutrition for babies. The American Academy of Pediatri...
Breastfeeding is well accepted as the optimal nutrition for babies. The American Academy of Pediatri...
Breastfeeding is well accepted as the optimal nutrition for babies. The American Academy of Pediatri...
The commentary will focus on Joan Wolf’s literature review of the studies examining the impact of br...
Breastfeeding is well accepted as the optimal nutrition for babies. The American Academy of Pediatri...
Breastfeeding has well-established benefits for lifelong health, and public health initiatives have ...
Breastfeeding has well-established benefits for lifelong health, and public health initiatives have ...
The ‘whats ’ and ‘hows ’ of feeding babies is a key interest in the arena of public health. In recen...
This article reviews research published this century that engages critically with the mantra ‘Breast...
This brief commentary discusses selected elements of the recent controversy related to the Departmen...
Breastfeeding is a complex process. Medical experts define it as something natural, which is reinfor...
Breastfeeding advocates have criticized the phrase “breast is best” as mistakenly representing breas...
Wolf JB. Is breast really best: risk and total mother-hood in the National Breast-Feeding Awareness ...
Infant feeding is a complex behavior enacted in a risk adverse society. Despite ongoing communicatio...
In this Series paper, we examine how mother and baby attributes at the individual level interact wit...
Breastfeeding is well accepted as the optimal nutrition for babies. The American Academy of Pediatri...
Breastfeeding is well accepted as the optimal nutrition for babies. The American Academy of Pediatri...
Breastfeeding is well accepted as the optimal nutrition for babies. The American Academy of Pediatri...
The commentary will focus on Joan Wolf’s literature review of the studies examining the impact of br...
Breastfeeding is well accepted as the optimal nutrition for babies. The American Academy of Pediatri...
Breastfeeding has well-established benefits for lifelong health, and public health initiatives have ...
Breastfeeding has well-established benefits for lifelong health, and public health initiatives have ...
The ‘whats ’ and ‘hows ’ of feeding babies is a key interest in the arena of public health. In recen...
This article reviews research published this century that engages critically with the mantra ‘Breast...
This brief commentary discusses selected elements of the recent controversy related to the Departmen...
Breastfeeding is a complex process. Medical experts define it as something natural, which is reinfor...
Breastfeeding advocates have criticized the phrase “breast is best” as mistakenly representing breas...
Wolf JB. Is breast really best: risk and total mother-hood in the National Breast-Feeding Awareness ...
Infant feeding is a complex behavior enacted in a risk adverse society. Despite ongoing communicatio...
In this Series paper, we examine how mother and baby attributes at the individual level interact wit...