Introduction: Prevalence rates of breastfeeding remain low even though the World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend exclusive breast feeding for the first 6 months of life in combination with appropriate complementary feeding beyond six 6 months of age. There have been several studies that address the implication of drinking animal milk and/or infant formula on children\u27s health and development when breast feeding is not offered during the first year of life. Vast improvements have been made in infant formula design, which may increase its benefits compared with animal\u27s milk. The objective of this review is therefore to synthesise the most recent evidence on the effects of the consumption of an...
Aim: To synthesise the evidence for effects of optimal breastfeeding on all-cause and infection-rela...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of entera...
Questions concerning the advantages of breast-feeding have been debated since the introduction of co...
Introduction: Prevalence rates of breastfeeding remain low even though the World Health Organization...
The topic of the long-term impact of breast milk and alternative foods on the health status of child...
Objectives: We assessed the effect of feeding preterm or low birth weight infants with infant formu...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breast-feeding until 6 months of age, where...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative C...
BACKGROUND: Artificial formula can be manipulated to contain higher amounts of macro-nutrients than ...
BACKGROUND: In a recent meta-analysis, human milk feeding of low birth-weight (LBW) infants was asso...
Background: Gestation is the period of time between conception and birth. Infants being born between...
The safety and nutritional adequacy of goat milk infant formulas have been questioned. The primary a...
Mothers’ own milk is the best source of nutrition for nearly all infants. Beyond somatic growth, bre...
Context: Extensive literature is available on exclusive breastfeeding and formula-feeding practices ...
Approximately 15% of infants worldwide are born with low birthweight (<2500 g). These children are a...
Aim: To synthesise the evidence for effects of optimal breastfeeding on all-cause and infection-rela...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of entera...
Questions concerning the advantages of breast-feeding have been debated since the introduction of co...
Introduction: Prevalence rates of breastfeeding remain low even though the World Health Organization...
The topic of the long-term impact of breast milk and alternative foods on the health status of child...
Objectives: We assessed the effect of feeding preterm or low birth weight infants with infant formu...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breast-feeding until 6 months of age, where...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative C...
BACKGROUND: Artificial formula can be manipulated to contain higher amounts of macro-nutrients than ...
BACKGROUND: In a recent meta-analysis, human milk feeding of low birth-weight (LBW) infants was asso...
Background: Gestation is the period of time between conception and birth. Infants being born between...
The safety and nutritional adequacy of goat milk infant formulas have been questioned. The primary a...
Mothers’ own milk is the best source of nutrition for nearly all infants. Beyond somatic growth, bre...
Context: Extensive literature is available on exclusive breastfeeding and formula-feeding practices ...
Approximately 15% of infants worldwide are born with low birthweight (<2500 g). These children are a...
Aim: To synthesise the evidence for effects of optimal breastfeeding on all-cause and infection-rela...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of entera...
Questions concerning the advantages of breast-feeding have been debated since the introduction of co...