Breastfeeding should be promoted widely to improve health across Asia. In the Western Pacific Region breastfeeding prevalence is considered suboptimal, however, there is no consensus on the actual level. This review compared breastfeeding rates as reported to the Western Pacific Region of WHO with the rates obtained from other research organizations. There was considerable variability observed between the different methods of data collection. For example, the WHO and UNICEF data from the Western Pacific Region which pools information mainly from national and regional survey that are cross-sectional in nature, reported the exclusive breastfeeding rate in infants less than six months of age to be 56% in China and 41% in Japan. Whereas, studie...
BACKGROUND: Correct measurement and continuous monitoring of exclusive breastfeeding are essential t...
Abstract Background Infant feeding practices are known to influence the child’s long-term health. St...
Background: There is a belief amongst midwives that Asian women are less likely to breastfeed compar...
Background: Low breastfeeding rates are an issue of international public health concern. Anecdotal r...
Objective: To compare infant and young child feeding practices in children aged 0–23 months across n...
The status of breastfeeding practices remains unsatisfactory across China, but regional differences ...
Infancy remains the most vulnerable period of human life for death, illness, and establishing a life...
Abstract Background Suboptimal breastfeeding is associated with higher mortality among infants and y...
The aim of this study was to document the breastfeeding practices of Japanese-Australian mothers liv...
conducted in a multiethnic population in Hawaii, was to estimate the prevalence of breastfeeding at ...
Background: The World Health Assembly set a global target of increasing exclusive breastfeeding for ...
Background:The World Health Assembly set a global target of increasing exclusive breastfeeding for i...
The Japanese health system places great emphasis on healthy development. However, the prevalence of ...
Background: With the development of economy and urbanization, methods of child-feeding have signific...
Background: An understanding of patterns of breastfeeding is necessary for the effective implementat...
BACKGROUND: Correct measurement and continuous monitoring of exclusive breastfeeding are essential t...
Abstract Background Infant feeding practices are known to influence the child’s long-term health. St...
Background: There is a belief amongst midwives that Asian women are less likely to breastfeed compar...
Background: Low breastfeeding rates are an issue of international public health concern. Anecdotal r...
Objective: To compare infant and young child feeding practices in children aged 0–23 months across n...
The status of breastfeeding practices remains unsatisfactory across China, but regional differences ...
Infancy remains the most vulnerable period of human life for death, illness, and establishing a life...
Abstract Background Suboptimal breastfeeding is associated with higher mortality among infants and y...
The aim of this study was to document the breastfeeding practices of Japanese-Australian mothers liv...
conducted in a multiethnic population in Hawaii, was to estimate the prevalence of breastfeeding at ...
Background: The World Health Assembly set a global target of increasing exclusive breastfeeding for ...
Background:The World Health Assembly set a global target of increasing exclusive breastfeeding for i...
The Japanese health system places great emphasis on healthy development. However, the prevalence of ...
Background: With the development of economy and urbanization, methods of child-feeding have signific...
Background: An understanding of patterns of breastfeeding is necessary for the effective implementat...
BACKGROUND: Correct measurement and continuous monitoring of exclusive breastfeeding are essential t...
Abstract Background Infant feeding practices are known to influence the child’s long-term health. St...
Background: There is a belief amongst midwives that Asian women are less likely to breastfeed compar...