Food security (FS) during infancy is associated with lifelong outcomes. New Zealand is a developed economy that reports poor childhood nutrition-related health statistics, particularly among minority children, yet has no measure of FS applicable to infancy. The objective was to develop an FS index for New Zealand infants and examine its association with demographic covariates and health outcomes. Within a large (n = 6853) nationally representative cohort, variables describing infant food consumption, breastfeeding, and maternal food-related coping methods were collected from mothers during late infancy. An FS index was derived using confirmatory factor analysis. Associations were assessed by logistic regressions and described using odds rat...
Background: Inadequate food and water resources negatively affect child health and the efficiency of...
Breast milk is an ideal food for infants.1 Studies show that breastfed infants have fewer respirator...
There was growing concern in New Zealand in the 1990's that Food Security: access by all people at a...
Background: Nutrition in the first year of life has a profound and enduring effect on health.This st...
Abstract Given the importance of diet in early life, assessing children’s diet is crucial to guide i...
Food insecurity and other nutritional risks in infancy pose a lifelong risk to wellbeing; however, t...
Background: Research on infant feeding tends to focus on discrete practices, making it difficultto s...
Food insecurity is defined as: “limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe...
Food security and body weight status are each a growing area of concern for many New Zealanders. Foo...
In New Zealand, there is a high prevalence of childhood poverty and food insecurity, which can impac...
Background Economic factors are one of the greatest risks to household food insecurity. In New Zeal...
Background: Term infants (≥37 weeks’ gestation) have often been regarded as a homogenous group of n...
Background: More than one in five children in New Zealand live in food poverty, meaning that they li...
BACKGROUND: In New Zealand, the burden of childhood obesity is greatest in Māori and Pacific childre...
Diet quality is closely linked to child growth and development, especially among infants aged 6–23 m...
Background: Inadequate food and water resources negatively affect child health and the efficiency of...
Breast milk is an ideal food for infants.1 Studies show that breastfed infants have fewer respirator...
There was growing concern in New Zealand in the 1990's that Food Security: access by all people at a...
Background: Nutrition in the first year of life has a profound and enduring effect on health.This st...
Abstract Given the importance of diet in early life, assessing children’s diet is crucial to guide i...
Food insecurity and other nutritional risks in infancy pose a lifelong risk to wellbeing; however, t...
Background: Research on infant feeding tends to focus on discrete practices, making it difficultto s...
Food insecurity is defined as: “limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe...
Food security and body weight status are each a growing area of concern for many New Zealanders. Foo...
In New Zealand, there is a high prevalence of childhood poverty and food insecurity, which can impac...
Background Economic factors are one of the greatest risks to household food insecurity. In New Zeal...
Background: Term infants (≥37 weeks’ gestation) have often been regarded as a homogenous group of n...
Background: More than one in five children in New Zealand live in food poverty, meaning that they li...
BACKGROUND: In New Zealand, the burden of childhood obesity is greatest in Māori and Pacific childre...
Diet quality is closely linked to child growth and development, especially among infants aged 6–23 m...
Background: Inadequate food and water resources negatively affect child health and the efficiency of...
Breast milk is an ideal food for infants.1 Studies show that breastfed infants have fewer respirator...
There was growing concern in New Zealand in the 1990's that Food Security: access by all people at a...