Interventions to prevent childhood obesity increasingly focus on infant feeding but demonstrate inconsistent effects. A comprehensive qualitative evidence synthesis is essential to better understand feeding behaviours and inform intervention development. The aim of this study is to synthesise evidence on perceptions and experiences of infant feeding, and complementary feeding recommendations
An estimated 165 million children are stunted due to the combined effects of poor nutrition, repeate...
Complementary feeding (CF), which should begin after exclusive breastfeeding for six months, accordi...
The term complementary feeding is defined as the period in which a progressive reduction of breastfe...
Background Interventions to prevent childhood obesity increasingly focus on infant feeding, but demo...
Evidence supports the establishment of healthy feeding practices early in life to promote lifelong h...
Background. Complementary feeding practices include what, when, and how to feed (Birch and Doub, 201...
The WHO infant feeding guidelines, including those for complementary feeding (CF), are very prescrip...
Complementary feeding methods have the potential to not only ensure a diet of nutritional adequacy b...
Complementary feeding is central to an infant’s growth and development. There are two main approache...
Abstract Complementary feeding is the process of introducing solid foods to milk‐fed infants (also k...
Abstract Background With a recent focus on establishing US Dietary Guidance for children ages 0 to 2...
Complementary feeding (CF), which should begin after exclusive breastfeeding for six months, accordi...
Introduction Understanding how infants regulate their appetite – and how care-givers support or inte...
Background - Optimal infant nutrition comprises exclusive breastfeeding, with complementary foods in...
Background: Optimal infant nutrition comprises exclusive breastfeeding, with complementary foods int...
An estimated 165 million children are stunted due to the combined effects of poor nutrition, repeate...
Complementary feeding (CF), which should begin after exclusive breastfeeding for six months, accordi...
The term complementary feeding is defined as the period in which a progressive reduction of breastfe...
Background Interventions to prevent childhood obesity increasingly focus on infant feeding, but demo...
Evidence supports the establishment of healthy feeding practices early in life to promote lifelong h...
Background. Complementary feeding practices include what, when, and how to feed (Birch and Doub, 201...
The WHO infant feeding guidelines, including those for complementary feeding (CF), are very prescrip...
Complementary feeding methods have the potential to not only ensure a diet of nutritional adequacy b...
Complementary feeding is central to an infant’s growth and development. There are two main approache...
Abstract Complementary feeding is the process of introducing solid foods to milk‐fed infants (also k...
Abstract Background With a recent focus on establishing US Dietary Guidance for children ages 0 to 2...
Complementary feeding (CF), which should begin after exclusive breastfeeding for six months, accordi...
Introduction Understanding how infants regulate their appetite – and how care-givers support or inte...
Background - Optimal infant nutrition comprises exclusive breastfeeding, with complementary foods in...
Background: Optimal infant nutrition comprises exclusive breastfeeding, with complementary foods int...
An estimated 165 million children are stunted due to the combined effects of poor nutrition, repeate...
Complementary feeding (CF), which should begin after exclusive breastfeeding for six months, accordi...
The term complementary feeding is defined as the period in which a progressive reduction of breastfe...