Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the timing of introduction of complementary (solid) foods among infants in South Western Sydney, Australia, and describe the maternal and infant characteristics associated with very early introduction of solids. Methods: Mother-infant dyads (n = 1035) were recruited into the “Healthy Smiles Healthy Kids” study by Child and Family Health Nurses at the first post-natal home visit. Data collected via telephone interviews at 8, 17, 34 and 52 weeks postpartum included timing of introduction of solids and a variety of maternal and infant characteristics (n = 934). Multiple logistic regression was used to identify factors independently associated with the risk of introducing solids very earl...
BackgroundAlthough there has been inconsistency in recommendations regarding the optimal time for in...
Understanding the determinants of early introduction of sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs) may assist ...
Background: Recommendations from most United States professional and public health organizations in ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the timing of introduction of complementary (so...
Early introduction of complementary foods can have a detrimental impact on children’s long-term heal...
Background: The early introduction of solid foods before 4 months of age has been associated with an...
Understanding the determinants of early introduction of sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs) may assist ...
Objective: The present study compared the age of first solid foods in a cohort of preterm infants wi...
Background: Recommendations for the introduction of solids and fluids to an infants diet have change...
Understanding the determinants of early introduction of sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs) may assist ...
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...
Early introduction of complementary foods can have a detrimental impact on children’s long-term heal...
The current Australian Infant Feeding Guidelines (AIFG) recommend that infants receive solids at aro...
Background Early introduction of complementary feeding may interfere with breastfeeding and the infa...
BackgroundAlthough there has been inconsistency in recommendations regarding the optimal time for in...
Understanding the determinants of early introduction of sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs) may assist ...
Background: Recommendations from most United States professional and public health organizations in ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the timing of introduction of complementary (so...
Early introduction of complementary foods can have a detrimental impact on children’s long-term heal...
Background: The early introduction of solid foods before 4 months of age has been associated with an...
Understanding the determinants of early introduction of sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs) may assist ...
Objective: The present study compared the age of first solid foods in a cohort of preterm infants wi...
Background: Recommendations for the introduction of solids and fluids to an infants diet have change...
Understanding the determinants of early introduction of sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs) may assist ...
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...
Early introduction of complementary foods can have a detrimental impact on children’s long-term heal...
The current Australian Infant Feeding Guidelines (AIFG) recommend that infants receive solids at aro...
Background Early introduction of complementary feeding may interfere with breastfeeding and the infa...
BackgroundAlthough there has been inconsistency in recommendations regarding the optimal time for in...
Understanding the determinants of early introduction of sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs) may assist ...
Background: Recommendations from most United States professional and public health organizations in ...