Objective: To investigate what factors relate most strongly to breast-feeding duration in order to successfully support breast-feeding mothers. Design: Prospective birth cohort study using questionnaires, routinely collected weights and health check at age 13 months. Setting: Gateshead, UK. Subjects: Parents of 923 term infants born in a defined geographical area and recruited shortly after birth, 50% of whom were breast-feeding initially. Results: Only 225 (24%) infants were still breast-fed at 6 weeks, although 136 (15%) continued beyond 4 months. Infants in the most affluent quintile were three times more likely to be initially breast-fed (P , 0.001) and five times more likely to still be feeding at 4 months (P ¼ 0.001) compared wit...
Background: Although the majority of women in England initiate breastfeeding, approximately one thir...
Background: Although the majority of women in England initiate breastfeeding, approximately one thi...
Objective: To examine the psychosocial factors of intention to breastfeed, perceived stress, socia...
Breastfeeding duration and exclusive breastfeeding rates are universally below those recommended by ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore whether feeding only directly from the breast in the first 24-48 h of life inc...
Although exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6months of infant life is recommended in the UK, ther...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to measure the effect of breastfeeding on hospitalization...
Background: This study examined the associations between duration of breast feeding, early infant gr...
Objective: This study investigated breastfeeding outcomes and factors associated with duration of br...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether breast feeding is associated with behavioural development in children ...
To investigate the contributions of overall breastfeeding duration and exclusive breastfeeding in re...
Aim: To examine the association between the health services and increased breastfeeding rates observ...
Objective: To examine whether breast feeding is associated with behavioural development in children ...
Objective: To identify factors associated with exclusive breast-feeding and breastfeeding during the...
Objectives: To describe the first-week feeding patterns for breast- vs bottle-fed babies, and their ...
Background: Although the majority of women in England initiate breastfeeding, approximately one thir...
Background: Although the majority of women in England initiate breastfeeding, approximately one thi...
Objective: To examine the psychosocial factors of intention to breastfeed, perceived stress, socia...
Breastfeeding duration and exclusive breastfeeding rates are universally below those recommended by ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore whether feeding only directly from the breast in the first 24-48 h of life inc...
Although exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6months of infant life is recommended in the UK, ther...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to measure the effect of breastfeeding on hospitalization...
Background: This study examined the associations between duration of breast feeding, early infant gr...
Objective: This study investigated breastfeeding outcomes and factors associated with duration of br...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether breast feeding is associated with behavioural development in children ...
To investigate the contributions of overall breastfeeding duration and exclusive breastfeeding in re...
Aim: To examine the association between the health services and increased breastfeeding rates observ...
Objective: To examine whether breast feeding is associated with behavioural development in children ...
Objective: To identify factors associated with exclusive breast-feeding and breastfeeding during the...
Objectives: To describe the first-week feeding patterns for breast- vs bottle-fed babies, and their ...
Background: Although the majority of women in England initiate breastfeeding, approximately one thir...
Background: Although the majority of women in England initiate breastfeeding, approximately one thi...
Objective: To examine the psychosocial factors of intention to breastfeed, perceived stress, socia...