Background: The evidence on whether breast-feeding reduces health services use in nonwhite infants is scant. We examined the effects of breast-feeding on health services utilization in Hong Kong Chinese infants. Methods: We followed a population-based cohort of 8327 infants born in 1997 for 18 months. The main outcome measures were higher (above the sample mean) utilization of outpatient visits and hospitalizations for jaundice, gastrointestinal or respiratory/febrile illnesses, and all illnesses. Results: Breast-fed infants had fewer illness-related doctor visits overall through the first 18 months of life. Results were strongest for infants breast fed exclusively for 2 to 3 months (odds ratio [OR] for higher utilization = 0.78; 95% confid...
[[abstract]]Our objective was to identify the association between maternal diet with Chinese herbal ...
Background: Low breastfeeding rates are an issue of international public health concern. Anecdotal r...
Background-Breastfeeding confers substantial benefits to child health and has also been associated w...
Objective: To investigate the effect of different feeding patterns on the occurrence of diseases amo...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) developed the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative to i...
Conference Theme: Public Health Without BordersThe acceptance of free infant formula by hospitals ha...
Background: Infectious disease is a leading cause of morbidity and hospitalization for infants and c...
Utilization of community health centres for child health care instead of hospital outpatient clinics...
Studies show that early term birth is associated with poorer neonatal outcomes when compared with te...
Early-term birth is a birth occurring between 37 and 39 weeks’gestation and is associated with adver...
Infancy remains the most vulnerable period of human life for death, illness, and establishing a life...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of public hospitals in Hong Kong not accepting free infant form...
BackgroundThe Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative began promoting exclusive breast-feeding in 2001 in ...
Background. Mother’s milk is the best for the babies. Protective and preventive role of breast milk ...
Copyright © 2012 Yi-Hao Weng et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
[[abstract]]Our objective was to identify the association between maternal diet with Chinese herbal ...
Background: Low breastfeeding rates are an issue of international public health concern. Anecdotal r...
Background-Breastfeeding confers substantial benefits to child health and has also been associated w...
Objective: To investigate the effect of different feeding patterns on the occurrence of diseases amo...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) developed the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative to i...
Conference Theme: Public Health Without BordersThe acceptance of free infant formula by hospitals ha...
Background: Infectious disease is a leading cause of morbidity and hospitalization for infants and c...
Utilization of community health centres for child health care instead of hospital outpatient clinics...
Studies show that early term birth is associated with poorer neonatal outcomes when compared with te...
Early-term birth is a birth occurring between 37 and 39 weeks’gestation and is associated with adver...
Infancy remains the most vulnerable period of human life for death, illness, and establishing a life...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of public hospitals in Hong Kong not accepting free infant form...
BackgroundThe Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative began promoting exclusive breast-feeding in 2001 in ...
Background. Mother’s milk is the best for the babies. Protective and preventive role of breast milk ...
Copyright © 2012 Yi-Hao Weng et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
[[abstract]]Our objective was to identify the association between maternal diet with Chinese herbal ...
Background: Low breastfeeding rates are an issue of international public health concern. Anecdotal r...
Background-Breastfeeding confers substantial benefits to child health and has also been associated w...