Background Popular parenting literature promotes different approaches to caring for infants, based around variations in the use of parent-led routines and promoting infant independence. However, there is little empirical evidence of how these early behaviours affect wider parenting choices such as infant feeding. Breastfeeding often requires an infant-led approach, feeding on demand and allowing the infant to regulate intake whilst conversely formula feeding is open to greater caregiver manipulation. The infant-led style associated with breastfeeding may therefore be at odds with philosophies that encourage strict use of routine and independence. The aim of this study was to explore the association between early parenting behaviours and br...
Nutritional experiences during infancy and toddlerhood influence the development of healthy eating h...
Objective: To examine the psychosocial factors of intention to breastfeed, perceived stress, socia...
Despite guidance from the World Health Organization and the U.K. Department of Health, many mothers ...
Background: Popular parenting literature promotes different approaches to caring for infants, based ...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding modestly reduces obesity risk, yet the mechanisms are not well und...
Objective Shorter breastfeeding duration has been linked to a range of difficulties in children. How...
The benefits of breastfeeding and the duration of breastfeeding required to achieve those benefits h...
OBJECTIVE: Shorter breastfeeding duration has been linked to a range of difficulties in children. Ho...
Research examining the relationship between breastfeeding and infant weight has generated conflictin...
Background: The influence of maternal child-feeding style upon child weight and eating style for chi...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Samantha L. Rogers, and J...
Background In a context with strong rhetorical support for breastfeeding in the health system, yet ...
This study evaluated relationships between maternal perceptions of infant sleep, settling and crying...
BACKGROUND:It has been suggested that the timing of a baby's first breastfeed may influence breastfe...
Background - Longer breastfeeding duration appears to have a protective effect against childhood obe...
Nutritional experiences during infancy and toddlerhood influence the development of healthy eating h...
Objective: To examine the psychosocial factors of intention to breastfeed, perceived stress, socia...
Despite guidance from the World Health Organization and the U.K. Department of Health, many mothers ...
Background: Popular parenting literature promotes different approaches to caring for infants, based ...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding modestly reduces obesity risk, yet the mechanisms are not well und...
Objective Shorter breastfeeding duration has been linked to a range of difficulties in children. How...
The benefits of breastfeeding and the duration of breastfeeding required to achieve those benefits h...
OBJECTIVE: Shorter breastfeeding duration has been linked to a range of difficulties in children. Ho...
Research examining the relationship between breastfeeding and infant weight has generated conflictin...
Background: The influence of maternal child-feeding style upon child weight and eating style for chi...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Samantha L. Rogers, and J...
Background In a context with strong rhetorical support for breastfeeding in the health system, yet ...
This study evaluated relationships between maternal perceptions of infant sleep, settling and crying...
BACKGROUND:It has been suggested that the timing of a baby's first breastfeed may influence breastfe...
Background - Longer breastfeeding duration appears to have a protective effect against childhood obe...
Nutritional experiences during infancy and toddlerhood influence the development of healthy eating h...
Objective: To examine the psychosocial factors of intention to breastfeed, perceived stress, socia...
Despite guidance from the World Health Organization and the U.K. Department of Health, many mothers ...