Background Improving breastfeeding practice is important for reducing child health inequalities and achieving several Sustainable Development Goals. Indonesia has enacted legislation to promote optimal breastfeeding practices in recent years. We examined breastfeeding practices among Indonesian women from 2002 to 2017, comparing trends within and across sociodemographic subgroups. Methods Data from four waves of the Indonesia Demographic and Health Surveys were used to estimate changes in breastfeeding practices among women from selected sociodemographic groups over time. We examined three breastfeeding outcomes: (1) early initiation of breastfeeding; (2) exclusive breastfeeding; and (3) continued breastfeeding at 1 year. Multivariate logis...
The fluctuation of the number on three years who had a practice of breastfeeding exclusively at Kupa...
Abstract--This study examined exclusive breastfeeding using a social construction assessment to dete...
Exclusive breastfeeding has a significant impact on the growth and development of children. The low ...
Examining Exclusive Breastfeeding Practice in Indonesia, and its Association to Maternal Socio-demog...
Like many women in other developing countries, Indonesian women face cultural and gender inequalitie...
Like many women in other developing countries, Indonesian women face cultural and gender inequalitie...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended that mothers worldwide exclusively breastfeed their ...
[[abstract]]Background: Breastfeeding is essential for both mother’s health and children’s nutrition...
Suboptimal infant young child feeding practices are frequently reported globally, including in Indon...
[[abstract]]Background: The short- and long-term benefits of breastfeeding for babies and mothers ar...
Babies who gain exclusive breastfeeding are less likely to suffer gastrointestinal, reducing the ris...
Background and Aim: Infant’s nutritional needs for optimal growth and development up to of 6 months ...
Background: Indonesia still faces problems of health, especially infant and child mortality rate is ...
Abstract One of the fundamental steps toward a healthy and productive life is breastfeeding, which i...
Despite the fact that exclusive breastfeeding brings a lot of benefits for infants and mothers, brea...
The fluctuation of the number on three years who had a practice of breastfeeding exclusively at Kupa...
Abstract--This study examined exclusive breastfeeding using a social construction assessment to dete...
Exclusive breastfeeding has a significant impact on the growth and development of children. The low ...
Examining Exclusive Breastfeeding Practice in Indonesia, and its Association to Maternal Socio-demog...
Like many women in other developing countries, Indonesian women face cultural and gender inequalitie...
Like many women in other developing countries, Indonesian women face cultural and gender inequalitie...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended that mothers worldwide exclusively breastfeed their ...
[[abstract]]Background: Breastfeeding is essential for both mother’s health and children’s nutrition...
Suboptimal infant young child feeding practices are frequently reported globally, including in Indon...
[[abstract]]Background: The short- and long-term benefits of breastfeeding for babies and mothers ar...
Babies who gain exclusive breastfeeding are less likely to suffer gastrointestinal, reducing the ris...
Background and Aim: Infant’s nutritional needs for optimal growth and development up to of 6 months ...
Background: Indonesia still faces problems of health, especially infant and child mortality rate is ...
Abstract One of the fundamental steps toward a healthy and productive life is breastfeeding, which i...
Despite the fact that exclusive breastfeeding brings a lot of benefits for infants and mothers, brea...
The fluctuation of the number on three years who had a practice of breastfeeding exclusively at Kupa...
Abstract--This study examined exclusive breastfeeding using a social construction assessment to dete...
Exclusive breastfeeding has a significant impact on the growth and development of children. The low ...