BACKGROUND: Avoiding excess energy intake and rapid weight gain during infancy may be effective in preventing childhood obesity. We developed a programme for healthy growth and nutrition in formula milk-fed babies. The aim of this study was to understand users' perspectives about the programme and planned trial. METHODS: We conducted three focus group discussions (10 mothers) and nine individual interviews (seven health visitors, one midwife and one mother) discussing the programme materials and trial protocol. All sessions were transcribed verbatim and a thematic analysis was performed using the framework approach. RESULTS: Mothers reported receiving conflicting messages about infant feeding and were keen for consistent advice. They welcom...
OBJECTIVE: To describe women's views about aspects of infants' diets around the time of weaning, mak...
INTRODUCTION: Early childhood is an important period for establishing behaviours that will affect we...
Introduction - We describe our experience of using the Medical Research Council framework on complex...
BACKGROUND: Infancy is a period of rapid growth and habit formation and hence could be a critical pe...
BACKGROUND: A number of risk factors are associated with the development of childhood obesity which ...
Objectives A number of modifiable risk factors are associated with the development of childhood obes...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
INTRODUCTION: We describe our experience of using the Medical Research Council framework on complex ...
Introduction Rapid weight gain (RWG) in infancy is associated with childhood obesity. Infants fed wi...
Abstract Background There is increasing recognition that public health strategies to prevent childho...
© 2009 Daniels et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Background: Primary prevention of childhood overwe...
Evidence supports the establishment of healthy feeding practices early in life to promote lifelong h...
© 2016 Russell et al. Background: Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Infant formula feeding practices are an important consideration fo...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to evaluate outcomes of a universal intervention to promote pr...
OBJECTIVE: To describe women's views about aspects of infants' diets around the time of weaning, mak...
INTRODUCTION: Early childhood is an important period for establishing behaviours that will affect we...
Introduction - We describe our experience of using the Medical Research Council framework on complex...
BACKGROUND: Infancy is a period of rapid growth and habit formation and hence could be a critical pe...
BACKGROUND: A number of risk factors are associated with the development of childhood obesity which ...
Objectives A number of modifiable risk factors are associated with the development of childhood obes...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
INTRODUCTION: We describe our experience of using the Medical Research Council framework on complex ...
Introduction Rapid weight gain (RWG) in infancy is associated with childhood obesity. Infants fed wi...
Abstract Background There is increasing recognition that public health strategies to prevent childho...
© 2009 Daniels et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Background: Primary prevention of childhood overwe...
Evidence supports the establishment of healthy feeding practices early in life to promote lifelong h...
© 2016 Russell et al. Background: Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Infant formula feeding practices are an important consideration fo...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to evaluate outcomes of a universal intervention to promote pr...
OBJECTIVE: To describe women's views about aspects of infants' diets around the time of weaning, mak...
INTRODUCTION: Early childhood is an important period for establishing behaviours that will affect we...
Introduction - We describe our experience of using the Medical Research Council framework on complex...