A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in infancy. However, the choice to breastfeed is often related to maternal characteristics, and many of these studies are limited in the extent to which they can take account of confounding influences. In a prospective birth cohort study, we assessed the relationship between the duration of breastfeeding and the prevalence of lower respiratory tract infections, ear infections and gastrointestinal morbidity during the first year of life in 1764 infants. We considered the duration of all breastfeeding, including mixed feeding. Eighty-one per cent of the infants were breastfed initially, and 25% were breastfed up to 6 months. There were graded dec...
Background: Breastfeeding has been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality rates due to gastrointest...
To investigate the contributions of overall breastfeeding duration and exclusive breastfeeding in re...
This paper aimed to examine the effect of breastfeeding on longitudinal patterns of common infection...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
The protection of breastfeeding against respiratory tract infections in the first year of life has o...
BACKGROUND:The protection of breastfeeding against respiratory tract infections in the first year of...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations of duration of exclusive breastfeeding with infections in the...
Breastfeeding has long been believed to protect against infection in infants, but protection against...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to measure the effect of breastfeeding on hospitalization...
Background: Human milk is the most suitable food for newborn and young infants and its exclusive sup...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
Breastfeeding protects against respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in infants [1–3], but whether its...
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (Royal Australasian College of Physicians).Aim: The obj...
Aim: To examine the relation between the duration of breast feeding and morbidity as a result of res...
Background: Breastfeeding has been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality rates due to gastrointest...
To investigate the contributions of overall breastfeeding duration and exclusive breastfeeding in re...
This paper aimed to examine the effect of breastfeeding on longitudinal patterns of common infection...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
The protection of breastfeeding against respiratory tract infections in the first year of life has o...
BACKGROUND:The protection of breastfeeding against respiratory tract infections in the first year of...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations of duration of exclusive breastfeeding with infections in the...
Breastfeeding has long been believed to protect against infection in infants, but protection against...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to measure the effect of breastfeeding on hospitalization...
Background: Human milk is the most suitable food for newborn and young infants and its exclusive sup...
International audienceIn low-and middle-income countries, the protective effect of breastfeeding aga...
Breastfeeding protects against respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in infants [1–3], but whether its...
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (Royal Australasian College of Physicians).Aim: The obj...
Aim: To examine the relation between the duration of breast feeding and morbidity as a result of res...
Background: Breastfeeding has been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality rates due to gastrointest...
To investigate the contributions of overall breastfeeding duration and exclusive breastfeeding in re...
This paper aimed to examine the effect of breastfeeding on longitudinal patterns of common infection...