AIM: The aim of the study was to describe infant feeding practices and associated factors, and to explore mothers' main reasons for starting and stopping breastfeeding. METHODS: We performed a national inquiry into milk feeding practices among 9133 Dutch infants aged < 7 mo by means of a questionnaire. RESULTS: 78% of mothers initiated breastfeeding. At 1 and 4 mo, respectively, 51 and 25% of infants were fed primarily on human milk; after 6 mo, only 15% of mothers still provided human milk as the only source of milk feeding. During the whole 6-mo period, another 11 to 18% was fed on both breast and formula milk. Women initiating breastfeeding were more likely to be higher educated, have a higher-educated partner, be non-smokers, have a ful...
Background & Objectives: Successful breastfeeding is the result of right patterns of breastfeeding. ...
Background: Timing and types of complementary feeding in infancy affect nutritional status and healt...
Objective: To investigate the initation time of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding rates, and c...
Aim: The aim of the study was to describe infant feeding practices and associated factors, and to ex...
Item does not contain fulltextA prospective cohort study of breastfeeding practice (0-4 mo) was carr...
Background: In the context of decreasing breastfeeding rates and unsuccessful breastfeeding promotio...
Item does not contain fulltextThis prospective study of 4438 infants (0-4 months) examined differenc...
In the Netherlands 75% of the mothers start breastfeeding their infants. After 1 month this is 46% (...
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in breastfeeding rates in 0 to 6 month old infants in Amsterdam, the N...
Premature infants are at a greater risk of not being breastfed. The aim of the study was to explore ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the breastfeeding habits of 0-24 month infants. Met...
Title “Attitudes and experiences of breastfeeding among mothers of infants – a qualitative study”....
Over the centuries, human infants have been fed with their mothers\u27 breast milk. The development ...
Background: If infants with a very low birth weight (VLBW) are to be fed exclusively with human milk...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Infant feeding decisions made by new parents have significant health implicat...
Background & Objectives: Successful breastfeeding is the result of right patterns of breastfeeding. ...
Background: Timing and types of complementary feeding in infancy affect nutritional status and healt...
Objective: To investigate the initation time of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding rates, and c...
Aim: The aim of the study was to describe infant feeding practices and associated factors, and to ex...
Item does not contain fulltextA prospective cohort study of breastfeeding practice (0-4 mo) was carr...
Background: In the context of decreasing breastfeeding rates and unsuccessful breastfeeding promotio...
Item does not contain fulltextThis prospective study of 4438 infants (0-4 months) examined differenc...
In the Netherlands 75% of the mothers start breastfeeding their infants. After 1 month this is 46% (...
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in breastfeeding rates in 0 to 6 month old infants in Amsterdam, the N...
Premature infants are at a greater risk of not being breastfed. The aim of the study was to explore ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the breastfeeding habits of 0-24 month infants. Met...
Title “Attitudes and experiences of breastfeeding among mothers of infants – a qualitative study”....
Over the centuries, human infants have been fed with their mothers\u27 breast milk. The development ...
Background: If infants with a very low birth weight (VLBW) are to be fed exclusively with human milk...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Infant feeding decisions made by new parents have significant health implicat...
Background & Objectives: Successful breastfeeding is the result of right patterns of breastfeeding. ...
Background: Timing and types of complementary feeding in infancy affect nutritional status and healt...
Objective: To investigate the initation time of breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding rates, and c...