Choice of nutrition has a great effect on the early development of human growth. Despite increased knowledge on the benefit of breastfeeding to both mother and child, some mothers still choose to formula feed. The purpose of this study is to explain how maternal health contributes to choices. The theory of maternal role attainment and the social cognitive theory are used to evaluate these feeding choices. This study tests for the association between maternal weight status and choice of infant feeding practices, the association between postpartum depression and choice of feeding and finally, if depression mediates the relationship between maternal weight gain and infant feeding choices. This retrospective cohort study employed a quantitative...
Obesity continues to be a problem in the U.S. Of particular concern is the epidemic of early childho...
This study examined maternal psychosocial characteristics, infant negative affect, and social suppor...
Maternal depression can impair parenting practices and has been linked with less sensitive feeding i...
Childhood overweight and obesity are public health concerns that have negative health consequences a...
Feeding practices during infancy and early childhood have lifelong effects on weight and relationshi...
Health behaviors of mothers during the postpartum period are as important as health behaviors during...
Childhood and adolescent obesity are pervasive among single mother households. Obesity causes many h...
Objective: The present study aims to develop a better understanding of how different feeding methods...
BACKGROUND: Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating, diet and weight. How...
Among low-income mothers enrolled in the Women Infant and Child (WIC) program and Medicaid, the rate...
Rapid infant weight gain (RWG) in the first six months postpartum is a strong predictor for obesity ...
As extensive research indicates, breastfeeding is the optimal infant feeding method. A breastfed inf...
Maternal feeding styles in infancy and early childhood are associated with children’s later risk for...
Background Nutrition is essential to the health and development of infants and children\u27 The Amer...
A child is unique individual he or she is not a miniature adult, not a little man or woman. Children...
Obesity continues to be a problem in the U.S. Of particular concern is the epidemic of early childho...
This study examined maternal psychosocial characteristics, infant negative affect, and social suppor...
Maternal depression can impair parenting practices and has been linked with less sensitive feeding i...
Childhood overweight and obesity are public health concerns that have negative health consequences a...
Feeding practices during infancy and early childhood have lifelong effects on weight and relationshi...
Health behaviors of mothers during the postpartum period are as important as health behaviors during...
Childhood and adolescent obesity are pervasive among single mother households. Obesity causes many h...
Objective: The present study aims to develop a better understanding of how different feeding methods...
BACKGROUND: Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating, diet and weight. How...
Among low-income mothers enrolled in the Women Infant and Child (WIC) program and Medicaid, the rate...
Rapid infant weight gain (RWG) in the first six months postpartum is a strong predictor for obesity ...
As extensive research indicates, breastfeeding is the optimal infant feeding method. A breastfed inf...
Maternal feeding styles in infancy and early childhood are associated with children’s later risk for...
Background Nutrition is essential to the health and development of infants and children\u27 The Amer...
A child is unique individual he or she is not a miniature adult, not a little man or woman. Children...
Obesity continues to be a problem in the U.S. Of particular concern is the epidemic of early childho...
This study examined maternal psychosocial characteristics, infant negative affect, and social suppor...
Maternal depression can impair parenting practices and has been linked with less sensitive feeding i...