The health benefits of breastfeeding exceed well beyond the first few years of an infant\u27s life. Breast milk is often referred to as liquid gold because of its extensive protective properties that promote child growth and development. Unfortunately, African American women have the lowest breastfeeding rates compared to any other racial group. Given that African American children are disproportionately affected by the current obesity epidemic in the United States, there may be a link between a mother\u27s preference to breastfeed her infant and her influence over her child\u27s eating behaviors and physical activity levels. Guided by social cognitive theory, the purpose of this quantitative longitudinal study was to explore the associatio...
Background: Breastmilk is considered to be the ideal food for infants because of its nutritional val...
The health benefits of breast milk feeding have been well-established, yet disparities exist, with A...
Obesity continues to be a problem in the U.S. Of particular concern is the epidemic of early childho...
OBJECTIVE: To describe breastfeeding initiation among 210 urban African-American mothers with inadeq...
Prior research has shown that African Americans are less likely than are Hispanics and Whites to bre...
Despite efforts to address the disproportionately low rates of breastfeeding among African American ...
The food decisions, dietary patterns, physical activity, and weight-related convictions of African A...
Background While clearly beneficial, some women do not engage in optimal breastfeeding practices. In...
The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and newborns are well established. Yet, black women in...
Breastfeeding is the ideal source of nutrition for an infant’s health. However, breastfeeding rates ...
Obesity continues to be a public health issue, especially among children and women of childbearing a...
The food an infant is fed can reflect many things: a source of nutrition, the social and cultural ci...
Background: Human milk has widespread health benefits for infants, mothers, and society. However, no...
Background: African American women have the lowest breastfeeding rates among all race/ethnic groups ...
Breastfeeding research is plentiful, and the majority of the literature shows that breast milk is th...
Background: Breastmilk is considered to be the ideal food for infants because of its nutritional val...
The health benefits of breast milk feeding have been well-established, yet disparities exist, with A...
Obesity continues to be a problem in the U.S. Of particular concern is the epidemic of early childho...
OBJECTIVE: To describe breastfeeding initiation among 210 urban African-American mothers with inadeq...
Prior research has shown that African Americans are less likely than are Hispanics and Whites to bre...
Despite efforts to address the disproportionately low rates of breastfeeding among African American ...
The food decisions, dietary patterns, physical activity, and weight-related convictions of African A...
Background While clearly beneficial, some women do not engage in optimal breastfeeding practices. In...
The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and newborns are well established. Yet, black women in...
Breastfeeding is the ideal source of nutrition for an infant’s health. However, breastfeeding rates ...
Obesity continues to be a public health issue, especially among children and women of childbearing a...
The food an infant is fed can reflect many things: a source of nutrition, the social and cultural ci...
Background: Human milk has widespread health benefits for infants, mothers, and society. However, no...
Background: African American women have the lowest breastfeeding rates among all race/ethnic groups ...
Breastfeeding research is plentiful, and the majority of the literature shows that breast milk is th...
Background: Breastmilk is considered to be the ideal food for infants because of its nutritional val...
The health benefits of breast milk feeding have been well-established, yet disparities exist, with A...
Obesity continues to be a problem in the U.S. Of particular concern is the epidemic of early childho...