Breastfeeding rates in England have risen steadily since the 1970s, but rates remain low and little is known about area-based trends. We report an ecological analysis of time trends in area breastfeeding rates in England using annual data on breastfeeding initiation (2005-2006 to 2012-2013) and any breastfeeding at 6-8 weeks (2008-2009 to 2012-2013) for 151 primary care trusts (PCTs). Overall, breastfeeding initiation rose from 65.5% in 2005-2006 to 72.4% in 2012-2013 (average annual absolute increase 0.9%). There was a statistically significantly higher (interaction P < 0.001) annual increase in initiation in PCTs in the most deprived (1.2%) compared with the least deprived tertile (0.7%), and in PCTs with low baseline breastfeeding initia...
Background Few studies have compared breastfeeding rates before and during the pandemic using compar...
Breastfeeding has known positive health benefits for babies and mothers, yet the UK has one of the l...
Current health inequality targets include the goal of reducing the differential in infant mortality ...
Breastfeeding rates in England have risen steadily since the 1970s, but rates remain low and little ...
Breastfeeding rates in England have risen steadily since the 1970s, but rates remain low and little ...
BACKGROUND: Although the majority of women in England initiate breastfeeding, approximately one thir...
Background Understanding inequalities in breastfeeding practices may help to explain the UK’s persis...
OBJECTIVES: To identify the sociodemographic factors associated with variation in area-based breastf...
Objectives To identify the sociodemographic factors associated with variation in area-based breastfe...
Available data from the quinquennial Infant Feeding Surveys (IFS) show that breastfeeding rates in G...
Background: Although the majority of women in England initiate breastfeeding, approximately one thir...
Background: Although the majority of women in England initiate breastfeeding, approximately one thi...
Background Few studies have compared breastfeeding rates before and during the pandemic using compar...
Breastfeeding has known positive health benefits for babies and mothers, yet the UK has one of the l...
Current health inequality targets include the goal of reducing the differential in infant mortality ...
Breastfeeding rates in England have risen steadily since the 1970s, but rates remain low and little ...
Breastfeeding rates in England have risen steadily since the 1970s, but rates remain low and little ...
BACKGROUND: Although the majority of women in England initiate breastfeeding, approximately one thir...
Background Understanding inequalities in breastfeeding practices may help to explain the UK’s persis...
OBJECTIVES: To identify the sociodemographic factors associated with variation in area-based breastf...
Objectives To identify the sociodemographic factors associated with variation in area-based breastfe...
Available data from the quinquennial Infant Feeding Surveys (IFS) show that breastfeeding rates in G...
Background: Although the majority of women in England initiate breastfeeding, approximately one thir...
Background: Although the majority of women in England initiate breastfeeding, approximately one thi...
Background Few studies have compared breastfeeding rates before and during the pandemic using compar...
Breastfeeding has known positive health benefits for babies and mothers, yet the UK has one of the l...
Current health inequality targets include the goal of reducing the differential in infant mortality ...