Breastfeeding is the preferred method of feeding in early life. It is also one of the most cost-effective childhood survival interventions. Breastfeeding practices are important for preventing child mortality and morbidity, as well as ensuring the optimal growth, health, and development of infants. The public health benefits of breastfeeding have been well documented in the medical literature, and include the following: associations with decreased risk for early-life diseases such as otitis media, respiratory tract infection, diarrhoea, and early childhood obesity (to name but a few). This Special Issue book includes a collection of studies on the use of novel methods to improve breastfeeding rates, and research exploring the short- and lon...
In the past, feeding newborn mammals with breast milk was never a choice but rather a natural way of...
<p><span>Childhood obesity has increased dramatically over the last decades, representing one of the...
Abstract The offer of the maternal breast to the baby is an unquestionable right of mothers and thei...
Maternal milk is recommended as the optimal and exclusive source of early nutrition for all infants ...
Breastfeeding is an important public health strategy for improving infant and child morbidity and mo...
Background: Breastfeeding has been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality rates due to gastrointest...
Breastfeeding has many health benefits, both in the short term and the longer term, to infants and t...
Context: According to some studies, the tendency of mothers to breastfeed has declined in recent yea...
The global rise of childhood obesity has become a major public health concern due to surmounting evi...
Breast milk represents the natural food for infants, and is universally recognized as the optimal fe...
Breastfeeding has positive health effects, with the largest health gain realized through policy that...
Currently 16% of Americans breastfeed their children for at least 12 months as recommended by the AA...
Human breast milk is known to provide the most complete nutrition to growing infants. There may be m...
When a child is born, a mother can choose to breastfeed her infant or to use an alternative source o...
Enabling women to breastfeed is a public health intervention with wide-reaching global implications....
In the past, feeding newborn mammals with breast milk was never a choice but rather a natural way of...
<p><span>Childhood obesity has increased dramatically over the last decades, representing one of the...
Abstract The offer of the maternal breast to the baby is an unquestionable right of mothers and thei...
Maternal milk is recommended as the optimal and exclusive source of early nutrition for all infants ...
Breastfeeding is an important public health strategy for improving infant and child morbidity and mo...
Background: Breastfeeding has been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality rates due to gastrointest...
Breastfeeding has many health benefits, both in the short term and the longer term, to infants and t...
Context: According to some studies, the tendency of mothers to breastfeed has declined in recent yea...
The global rise of childhood obesity has become a major public health concern due to surmounting evi...
Breast milk represents the natural food for infants, and is universally recognized as the optimal fe...
Breastfeeding has positive health effects, with the largest health gain realized through policy that...
Currently 16% of Americans breastfeed their children for at least 12 months as recommended by the AA...
Human breast milk is known to provide the most complete nutrition to growing infants. There may be m...
When a child is born, a mother can choose to breastfeed her infant or to use an alternative source o...
Enabling women to breastfeed is a public health intervention with wide-reaching global implications....
In the past, feeding newborn mammals with breast milk was never a choice but rather a natural way of...
<p><span>Childhood obesity has increased dramatically over the last decades, representing one of the...
Abstract The offer of the maternal breast to the baby is an unquestionable right of mothers and thei...