Purpose: Infant feeding differences are strongly tied to socioeconomic status. The goal of this study is to compare determinants of early breastfeeding cessation incidence in socioeconomically marginalized (SEM) and socioeconomically privileged (SEP) populations, focusing on birthing parents who intended to breastfeed. Methods: This cohort study includes data from 451 birthing parents in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador who reported intention to breastfeed in the baseline prenatal survey. Multivariate logistic regression techniques were used to assess the determinants of breastfeeding cessation at 1 month in both SEM and SEP populations. Results: The analysis data included 73 SEM and 378 SEP birthing parents who reported i...
Background: Optimal breastfeeding has benefits for the mother-infant dyads. This study investigated ...
INTRODUCTION: Exclusive breastfeeding can prevent the children from different long term and short te...
ABSTRACT Objectives The objective of this study was to identify whether breastfeeding inequalitie...
OBJECTIVE: To examine if eating behaviors in mothers with low income relate to attitudes toward infa...
Aim: To examine the association between the health services and increased breastfeeding rates observ...
The primary source of nutrition for most new-born babies is breastmilk. Breast milk contains fats, p...
Purpose: Feeding practices for young Canadian children from economically disadvantaged neighbourhoo...
Background: Undernutrition is highly prevalent among infants in Uganda. Optimal infant feeding pract...
Purpose: Although variations in breastfeeding initiation are well documented, the contributing role ...
Background The association of ethnic and social factors at the individual and community level with i...
Breastfeeding is strongly endorsed in the Healthy People 2020 goals; however, there remain many disp...
Breastfeeding (BF) is a health-promoting behavior and exclusive BF has proven economic and ecologic ...
Background: Early initiation of breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding can reduce infant mortalit...
Breastfeeding is linked to numerous health benefits, for both infants and mothers, and is the ideal ...
Breastfeeding is strongly endorsed in the Healthy People 2020 goals; however, there remain many disp...
Background: Optimal breastfeeding has benefits for the mother-infant dyads. This study investigated ...
INTRODUCTION: Exclusive breastfeeding can prevent the children from different long term and short te...
ABSTRACT Objectives The objective of this study was to identify whether breastfeeding inequalitie...
OBJECTIVE: To examine if eating behaviors in mothers with low income relate to attitudes toward infa...
Aim: To examine the association between the health services and increased breastfeeding rates observ...
The primary source of nutrition for most new-born babies is breastmilk. Breast milk contains fats, p...
Purpose: Feeding practices for young Canadian children from economically disadvantaged neighbourhoo...
Background: Undernutrition is highly prevalent among infants in Uganda. Optimal infant feeding pract...
Purpose: Although variations in breastfeeding initiation are well documented, the contributing role ...
Background The association of ethnic and social factors at the individual and community level with i...
Breastfeeding is strongly endorsed in the Healthy People 2020 goals; however, there remain many disp...
Breastfeeding (BF) is a health-promoting behavior and exclusive BF has proven economic and ecologic ...
Background: Early initiation of breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding can reduce infant mortalit...
Breastfeeding is linked to numerous health benefits, for both infants and mothers, and is the ideal ...
Breastfeeding is strongly endorsed in the Healthy People 2020 goals; however, there remain many disp...
Background: Optimal breastfeeding has benefits for the mother-infant dyads. This study investigated ...
INTRODUCTION: Exclusive breastfeeding can prevent the children from different long term and short te...
ABSTRACT Objectives The objective of this study was to identify whether breastfeeding inequalitie...