Research examining the relationship between breastfeeding and infant weight has generated conflicting results. Few studies account for significant covariates and many suffer methodological problems such as retrospective self-report. The current study aimed to investigate relationships between breastfeeding duration, infant weight and eating and positive maternal mealtime behaviours, whilst overcoming many of the limitations of previous research. Eighty-one women on low-risk maternity units gave informed consent and were visited at home at 1-week, 1-, 6- and 12-months postpartum. Infants included 45 males and 36 females (mean birth-weight 3.52 kg [SD 0.39]). Mothers and infants were weighed and measured and feeding information was recorded a...
Background: The influence of maternal child-feeding style upon child weight and eating style for chi...
Background Public health guidelines recommend women establish and maintain exclusive breastfeedin...
Obesity is a significant public health issue due to its prevalence and contribution to morbidity and...
Research examining the relationship between breastfeeding and infant weight has generated conflictin...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Samantha L. Rogers, and J...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding modestly reduces obesity risk, yet the mechanisms are not well und...
OBJECTIVE: The influence of infant feeding practices on weight gain during childhood remains unresol...
Rapid infant weight gain (RWG) in the first six months postpartum is a strong predictor for obesity ...
Background - Longer breastfeeding duration appears to have a protective effect against childhood obe...
Objectives: To describe the first-week feeding patterns for breast- vs bottle-fed babies, and their ...
Abstract Background Maternal obesity and rapid infant weight gain have been associated with increase...
Published: 26 March 2018This study aimed to determine whether breastfeeding duration and the timing ...
We examined mealtime interactions to assess whether they varied according to maternal body mass inde...
Despite guidance from the World Health Organization and the U.K. Department of Health, many mothers ...
Weight status and rate of weight gain in the first six months postpartum are strong predictors of la...
Background: The influence of maternal child-feeding style upon child weight and eating style for chi...
Background Public health guidelines recommend women establish and maintain exclusive breastfeedin...
Obesity is a significant public health issue due to its prevalence and contribution to morbidity and...
Research examining the relationship between breastfeeding and infant weight has generated conflictin...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Samantha L. Rogers, and J...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding modestly reduces obesity risk, yet the mechanisms are not well und...
OBJECTIVE: The influence of infant feeding practices on weight gain during childhood remains unresol...
Rapid infant weight gain (RWG) in the first six months postpartum is a strong predictor for obesity ...
Background - Longer breastfeeding duration appears to have a protective effect against childhood obe...
Objectives: To describe the first-week feeding patterns for breast- vs bottle-fed babies, and their ...
Abstract Background Maternal obesity and rapid infant weight gain have been associated with increase...
Published: 26 March 2018This study aimed to determine whether breastfeeding duration and the timing ...
We examined mealtime interactions to assess whether they varied according to maternal body mass inde...
Despite guidance from the World Health Organization and the U.K. Department of Health, many mothers ...
Weight status and rate of weight gain in the first six months postpartum are strong predictors of la...
Background: The influence of maternal child-feeding style upon child weight and eating style for chi...
Background Public health guidelines recommend women establish and maintain exclusive breastfeedin...
Obesity is a significant public health issue due to its prevalence and contribution to morbidity and...