A number of studies have suggested breastfed infants have improved bonding and attachment or cognitive development outcomes. However, mechanisms by which these differences might develop are poorly understood. We used maternal time use data to examine whether exclusively breastfeeding mothers spend more time in close interactive behaviors with their infants than mothers who have commenced or completed weaning. Mothers (188) participating in a time use survey recorded infant feeding activities for 24 h over a 7 day period using an electronic device. Tracking was conducted at 3, 6, and 9 months postpartum. Data was collected for maternal activities including infant feeding and time spent in emotional care. The mothers of exclusively breastfed ...
Depressed and non-depressed mothers and their 3-month-old infants were videotaped during breastfeedi...
Objective: To prospectively assess breastfeeding and room-sharing practices during the infant's firs...
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that infants be fed only breast milk for the first six...
Being breastfed during infancy is known to improve developmental outcomes, but the pathways by which...
Infant development, Time use, parent–infant interaction, Cognitive development, Attachment, Emotiona...
Breastfeeding is known to have positive effects on the health and nutrition of infants and has been ...
Breastfeeding benefits mothers, infants, and society. The United States government recommends that i...
The benefits of breastfeeding and the duration of breastfeeding required to achieve those benefits h...
Breastfeeding (BF) is a health-promoting behavior and exclusive BF has proven economic and ecologic ...
Responsive feeding—initiating feeding in response to early hunger cues—supports the phys...
Exclusive breastfeeding for infants under six months old remains an elusive public health goal. This...
Mothers often report that breastfeeding is an enjoyable and emotionally beneficial experience they s...
According to John Bowlby, infants are born with an innate need to maintain a close proximity to a pr...
Background: Popular parenting literature promotes different approaches to caring for infants, based ...
The study explored the relationship between feeding practices and development, as well as feeding pr...
Depressed and non-depressed mothers and their 3-month-old infants were videotaped during breastfeedi...
Objective: To prospectively assess breastfeeding and room-sharing practices during the infant's firs...
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that infants be fed only breast milk for the first six...
Being breastfed during infancy is known to improve developmental outcomes, but the pathways by which...
Infant development, Time use, parent–infant interaction, Cognitive development, Attachment, Emotiona...
Breastfeeding is known to have positive effects on the health and nutrition of infants and has been ...
Breastfeeding benefits mothers, infants, and society. The United States government recommends that i...
The benefits of breastfeeding and the duration of breastfeeding required to achieve those benefits h...
Breastfeeding (BF) is a health-promoting behavior and exclusive BF has proven economic and ecologic ...
Responsive feeding—initiating feeding in response to early hunger cues—supports the phys...
Exclusive breastfeeding for infants under six months old remains an elusive public health goal. This...
Mothers often report that breastfeeding is an enjoyable and emotionally beneficial experience they s...
According to John Bowlby, infants are born with an innate need to maintain a close proximity to a pr...
Background: Popular parenting literature promotes different approaches to caring for infants, based ...
The study explored the relationship between feeding practices and development, as well as feeding pr...
Depressed and non-depressed mothers and their 3-month-old infants were videotaped during breastfeedi...
Objective: To prospectively assess breastfeeding and room-sharing practices during the infant's firs...
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that infants be fed only breast milk for the first six...