Aim: To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the introduction of foods other than breast milk are congruous with Australian infant feeding guidelines among a cohort of primiparous women and their infants in Australia. Method: The Feeding Queensland Babies Study is primarily a questionnaire-based prospective birth cohort study of infant feeding attitudes and behaviours but also collected significant data on feeding patterns in infancy. These data were extracted from the demographic questionnaire and from questionnaires administered at 4 and 6 months of infant age. Participants were healthy primiparous Australian women aged between 18 and 40 years, recruited by convenience sampling in Queensland...
Background/Objectives:Australian guidelines recommend infants be breast-fed for at least their first...
The evidence for the benefits of breastfeeding over other feeding options for newborn infants’ healt...
The current Australian Infant Feeding Guidelines (AIFG) recommend that infants receive solids at aro...
Aim: To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the intr...
Aim To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the intro...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfeed...
Background - In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfee...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the timing of introduction of complementary (so...
Background: Recommendations for the introduction of solids and fluids to an infant’s diet have chang...
This thesis investigates the prevalence of early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in Australia, ...
Aim: This study assessed infant feeding knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs among women from Queenslan...
OBJECTIVE: To describe women's views about aspects of infants' diets around the time of weaning, mak...
Background/Objectives: Australian guidelines recommend infants be breast-fed for at least their firs...
<b><font color="blue">Background</font></b>\ud \ud - In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 popula...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the timing of introduction of complementary (so...
Background/Objectives:Australian guidelines recommend infants be breast-fed for at least their first...
The evidence for the benefits of breastfeeding over other feeding options for newborn infants’ healt...
The current Australian Infant Feeding Guidelines (AIFG) recommend that infants receive solids at aro...
Aim: To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the intr...
Aim To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the intro...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfeed...
Background - In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfee...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the timing of introduction of complementary (so...
Background: Recommendations for the introduction of solids and fluids to an infant’s diet have chang...
This thesis investigates the prevalence of early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in Australia, ...
Aim: This study assessed infant feeding knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs among women from Queenslan...
OBJECTIVE: To describe women's views about aspects of infants' diets around the time of weaning, mak...
Background/Objectives: Australian guidelines recommend infants be breast-fed for at least their firs...
<b><font color="blue">Background</font></b>\ud \ud - In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 popula...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the timing of introduction of complementary (so...
Background/Objectives:Australian guidelines recommend infants be breast-fed for at least their first...
The evidence for the benefits of breastfeeding over other feeding options for newborn infants’ healt...
The current Australian Infant Feeding Guidelines (AIFG) recommend that infants receive solids at aro...