AIM: Describe breast- and bottle-feeding patterns and the introduction of solid feeds and sugar containing drinks to the dietary intake of a cohort of urban Aboriginal infants in the first year of life. METHODS: Two hundred and seventy-four infants were recruited to a cohort study and information about infant nutrition was collected from their mothers during face to face interviews when the infants were aged 6-12 weeks, 7-8 months and 12 months old. RESULTS: 88.3% of mothers initiated breast-feeding, but only 43.8% of infants were exclusively breast-fed at 6-12 weeks. By 12 months of age 69.8% of babies had received fruit juice in their bottles, 59.8% received cordial. 64.5% of infants were given water in their bottles. The majority of infa...
BACKGROUND: Scarce literature comprehensively captures the transition to solid foods for children in...
Objective Early cessation of breastfeeding and introduction of solids is common in Australia, which ...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfeed...
Aim: To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the intr...
Aim To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the intro...
Background: Recommendations for the introduction of solids and fluids to an infant’s diet have chang...
Background: Recommendations for the introduction of solids and fluids to an infants diet have change...
Aim: To describe the first foods of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants and young children...
Objective: To describe the food and nutrient intakes of 9-month-old infants. Design: A survey undert...
Aim: To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the intr...
The aim of this survey was aimed to determine current breast-feeding and infant-feeding practices am...
© 2017 Dr. Rachel Louise BoakDuring the phase of life from 0-2 years of age (infancy), growth and de...
Aim: To report the proportion of Australian infants who were introduced to non-core foods and bevera...
The optimal introduction of complementary foods provides infants with nutritionally balanced diets a...
The optimal introduction of complementary foods provides infants with nutritionally balanced diets a...
BACKGROUND: Scarce literature comprehensively captures the transition to solid foods for children in...
Objective Early cessation of breastfeeding and introduction of solids is common in Australia, which ...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfeed...
Aim: To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the intr...
Aim To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the intro...
Background: Recommendations for the introduction of solids and fluids to an infant’s diet have chang...
Background: Recommendations for the introduction of solids and fluids to an infants diet have change...
Aim: To describe the first foods of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants and young children...
Objective: To describe the food and nutrient intakes of 9-month-old infants. Design: A survey undert...
Aim: To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the intr...
The aim of this survey was aimed to determine current breast-feeding and infant-feeding practices am...
© 2017 Dr. Rachel Louise BoakDuring the phase of life from 0-2 years of age (infancy), growth and de...
Aim: To report the proportion of Australian infants who were introduced to non-core foods and bevera...
The optimal introduction of complementary foods provides infants with nutritionally balanced diets a...
The optimal introduction of complementary foods provides infants with nutritionally balanced diets a...
BACKGROUND: Scarce literature comprehensively captures the transition to solid foods for children in...
Objective Early cessation of breastfeeding and introduction of solids is common in Australia, which ...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfeed...