ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Breastfeeding provides the optimal food for the healthy growth and development of infants. Norwegian recommendations for infant feeding consist of advice on exclusive breastfeeding for six months and timely introduction of complementary foods. Previous national surveys, have shown that the diet among Norwegian six months old infants, was generally in line with the recommendations for infant feeding. However, there is still limited knowledge about the diet and infant feeding practices among Norwegian-born infants with immigrant parents, since this group was not included in these national surveys. The group of Norwegian-born infants with immigrant parents have grown in the recent years. It is thereby important to increase ...
Objective: To identify factors associated with exclusive breast-feeding and breastfeeding during the...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO)/UNICEF Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative step numbe...
Infants are at higher risk of malnutrition after six months of age, hence it is important to start a...
The objective of this study was to generate knowledge about infant feeding practices of Somali mothe...
Executive summary There is an increasing immigration to Norway. The fifth largest immigrant group i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine breast-feeding and complementary feeding practices during the first 6 months o...
By providing optimal nutrition and health benefits to baby and mother, breastfeeding is the most fav...
Title “Attitudes and experiences of breastfeeding among mothers of infants – a qualitative study”....
In Norway, public health nurses have a long history of working with health promotion and, in particu...
Background: Infant feeding recommendations are of health importance, yet the extent to which migrant...
Although the breastfeeding prevalence is higher in Norway than in most other high-income countries, ...
Objective: To explore Somali new mothers’ experiences with the Norwegian health care system and thei...
Norwegian Health authorities recommend solid food to be introduced between child age 4-6 months, dep...
Background: The nutritional and weight status of the mother influences not only her own health and f...
PhD ThesisAbstract Breastfeeding provides optimal nutrition for the healthy growth of infants and i...
Objective: To identify factors associated with exclusive breast-feeding and breastfeeding during the...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO)/UNICEF Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative step numbe...
Infants are at higher risk of malnutrition after six months of age, hence it is important to start a...
The objective of this study was to generate knowledge about infant feeding practices of Somali mothe...
Executive summary There is an increasing immigration to Norway. The fifth largest immigrant group i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine breast-feeding and complementary feeding practices during the first 6 months o...
By providing optimal nutrition and health benefits to baby and mother, breastfeeding is the most fav...
Title “Attitudes and experiences of breastfeeding among mothers of infants – a qualitative study”....
In Norway, public health nurses have a long history of working with health promotion and, in particu...
Background: Infant feeding recommendations are of health importance, yet the extent to which migrant...
Although the breastfeeding prevalence is higher in Norway than in most other high-income countries, ...
Objective: To explore Somali new mothers’ experiences with the Norwegian health care system and thei...
Norwegian Health authorities recommend solid food to be introduced between child age 4-6 months, dep...
Background: The nutritional and weight status of the mother influences not only her own health and f...
PhD ThesisAbstract Breastfeeding provides optimal nutrition for the healthy growth of infants and i...
Objective: To identify factors associated with exclusive breast-feeding and breastfeeding during the...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO)/UNICEF Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative step numbe...
Infants are at higher risk of malnutrition after six months of age, hence it is important to start a...