Since 2002, the World Health Organization and many governments and professional associations have recommended exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months followed by complementary feeding (giving solid foods alongside breast milk) as optimal infant feeding practice. Several articles have been published challenging this recommendation. Arguably, the most influential has been the 2008 commentary of the European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) Committee on Nutrition, which recommended that complementary foods should be introduced to all infants between 17 and 26 weeks.We challenge the validity of ESPGHAN’s position, questioning the adequacy of the literature search, the interpretation and evidence used to re...
Complementary feeding (CF), which should begin after exclusive breastfeeding for six months, accordi...
Baby-led Weaning (BLW) is an alternative method for introducing complementary foods to infants in wh...
The timing of the introduction of complementary foods appears crucial to the development of allergic...
This position paper on complementary feeding summarizes evidence for health effects of complementary...
This position paper on complementary feeding summarizes evidence for health effects of complementary...
This position paper on complementary feeding summarizes evidence for health effects of complementary...
This position paper considers different aspects of complementary feeding (CF), focussing on healthy ...
Complementary food is needed when human milk (or infant formula) alone is no longer sufficient for n...
Complementary feeding practices are debated among pediatricians, primarily regarding whether nutriti...
Background: Recommendations from most United States professional and public health organizations in ...
On 5 May 2016, the British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) invited leading infant feeding experts to disc...
Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food ...
Public health organisations, including the World Health Organisation recommend 6 months of exclusive...
Adequate and balanced nutrition is essential to promote optimal child growth and a long and healthy ...
Nutrition epitomizes the whole range of physiological processes of absorbtion and decomposition of f...
Complementary feeding (CF), which should begin after exclusive breastfeeding for six months, accordi...
Baby-led Weaning (BLW) is an alternative method for introducing complementary foods to infants in wh...
The timing of the introduction of complementary foods appears crucial to the development of allergic...
This position paper on complementary feeding summarizes evidence for health effects of complementary...
This position paper on complementary feeding summarizes evidence for health effects of complementary...
This position paper on complementary feeding summarizes evidence for health effects of complementary...
This position paper considers different aspects of complementary feeding (CF), focussing on healthy ...
Complementary food is needed when human milk (or infant formula) alone is no longer sufficient for n...
Complementary feeding practices are debated among pediatricians, primarily regarding whether nutriti...
Background: Recommendations from most United States professional and public health organizations in ...
On 5 May 2016, the British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) invited leading infant feeding experts to disc...
Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food ...
Public health organisations, including the World Health Organisation recommend 6 months of exclusive...
Adequate and balanced nutrition is essential to promote optimal child growth and a long and healthy ...
Nutrition epitomizes the whole range of physiological processes of absorbtion and decomposition of f...
Complementary feeding (CF), which should begin after exclusive breastfeeding for six months, accordi...
Baby-led Weaning (BLW) is an alternative method for introducing complementary foods to infants in wh...
The timing of the introduction of complementary foods appears crucial to the development of allergic...