International audienceIn high‐income countries, breastfeeding has been shown to be positively associated with socioeconomic position. However, less is known about breastfeeding practices and their associated factors among extremely disadvantaged populations. We aimed to assess the associations of cultural origins and socioeconomic factors with any breastfeeding initiation and duration in homeless families. We analyzed data from 456 children aged 6 months to 5 years from the cross‐sectional ENFAMS survey, conducted in 2013 among a random sample of homeless families in shelters in the Greater Paris area. Data were collected by bilingual interviewers in 17 languages. Four nested multivariable robust Poisson regression models were run in a hier...
Breastfeeding is associated with multiple domains of health for both mothers and children. Neverthel...
Background: Optimal feeding of infants and young children living under difficult conditions are impo...
In France, as in English-speaking countries, rates of breastfeeding at birth vary significantly betw...
International audienceIn high‐income countries, breastfeeding has been shown to be positively associ...
The current study examined the effects of socioeconomic, social, demographic, and geographical facto...
Background: Breastfeeding is universally recognized by the World Health Organization as the best way...
Breastfeeding is associated with multiple domains of health for both mothers and children. Neverthel...
Aim: To examine the association between the health services and increased breastfeeding rates observ...
Breastfeeding (BF) is a health-promoting behavior and exclusive BF has proven economic and ecologic ...
The primary source of nutrition for most new-born babies is breastmilk. Breast milk contains fats, p...
In many European countries, mothers in poverty show a preference for bottled milk over breastfeeding...
Early skin-to-skin contact (SSC) after birth is recommended as part of the United Nations Children's...
BACKGROUND: Despite numerous interventions promoting optimal breastfeeding practices in Kenya, pocke...
Background: The growth, learning, and contribution to active life in the communities are better in w...
Miani C, Breckenkamp J, Grosser A, et al. Socio-economic determinants of breastfeeding uptake and du...
Breastfeeding is associated with multiple domains of health for both mothers and children. Neverthel...
Background: Optimal feeding of infants and young children living under difficult conditions are impo...
In France, as in English-speaking countries, rates of breastfeeding at birth vary significantly betw...
International audienceIn high‐income countries, breastfeeding has been shown to be positively associ...
The current study examined the effects of socioeconomic, social, demographic, and geographical facto...
Background: Breastfeeding is universally recognized by the World Health Organization as the best way...
Breastfeeding is associated with multiple domains of health for both mothers and children. Neverthel...
Aim: To examine the association between the health services and increased breastfeeding rates observ...
Breastfeeding (BF) is a health-promoting behavior and exclusive BF has proven economic and ecologic ...
The primary source of nutrition for most new-born babies is breastmilk. Breast milk contains fats, p...
In many European countries, mothers in poverty show a preference for bottled milk over breastfeeding...
Early skin-to-skin contact (SSC) after birth is recommended as part of the United Nations Children's...
BACKGROUND: Despite numerous interventions promoting optimal breastfeeding practices in Kenya, pocke...
Background: The growth, learning, and contribution to active life in the communities are better in w...
Miani C, Breckenkamp J, Grosser A, et al. Socio-economic determinants of breastfeeding uptake and du...
Breastfeeding is associated with multiple domains of health for both mothers and children. Neverthel...
Background: Optimal feeding of infants and young children living under difficult conditions are impo...
In France, as in English-speaking countries, rates of breastfeeding at birth vary significantly betw...