Aim. To provide comprehensive evidence of the effect of interventions on early initiation, exclusive, continued and any breastfeeding rates when delivered in five settings: (i) Health systems and services (ii) Home and family environment (iii) Community environment (iv) Work environment (v) Policy environment or a combination of any of above. Methods. Of 23977 titles identified through a systematic literature search in PUBMED, Cochrane and CABI, 195 articles relevant to our objective, were included. We reported the pooled relative risk and corresponding 95% confidence intervals as our outcome estimate. In cases of high heterogeneity, we explored its causes by subgroup analysis and meta-regression and applied random effects model. Results. I...
INTRODUCTION: Interventions promoting exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) may benefit infant health outcom...
Evidence for the health benefits of breastfeeding is well substantiated but breastfeeding uptake and...
Globally women continue to face substantial barriers to breastfeeding. The 2016 Lancet Breastfeeding...
Aim: To provide comprehensive evidence of the effect of interventions on early initiation, exclusive...
Aim. To provide comprehensive evidence of the effect of interventions on early initiation, exclusive...
Background: Many infants worldwide are not breastfeeding according to WHO recommendations and this i...
Background Breastfeeding is beneficial to infant and child health, woman health and society. Breast...
BACKGROUND: Human breastmilk provides complete nutrition for infants and helps protect against certa...
Aim: To synthesise the evidence for effects of optimal breastfeeding on all-cause and infection-rela...
Aim: To synthesise the evidence for effects of optimal breastfeeding on all-cause and infection-rela...
The benefits of exclusive breastfeeding are well documented, yet few women adhere to recommendation...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Few women in industrialized countries achieve the World Health Organizati...
Breastfeeding is associated with reduced mortality in children aged less than 5 years. We conducted ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Few women in industrialized countries achieve the World Health Organizati...
Background: Improved breastfeeding practices have the potential to save the lives of over 823,000 ch...
INTRODUCTION: Interventions promoting exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) may benefit infant health outcom...
Evidence for the health benefits of breastfeeding is well substantiated but breastfeeding uptake and...
Globally women continue to face substantial barriers to breastfeeding. The 2016 Lancet Breastfeeding...
Aim: To provide comprehensive evidence of the effect of interventions on early initiation, exclusive...
Aim. To provide comprehensive evidence of the effect of interventions on early initiation, exclusive...
Background: Many infants worldwide are not breastfeeding according to WHO recommendations and this i...
Background Breastfeeding is beneficial to infant and child health, woman health and society. Breast...
BACKGROUND: Human breastmilk provides complete nutrition for infants and helps protect against certa...
Aim: To synthesise the evidence for effects of optimal breastfeeding on all-cause and infection-rela...
Aim: To synthesise the evidence for effects of optimal breastfeeding on all-cause and infection-rela...
The benefits of exclusive breastfeeding are well documented, yet few women adhere to recommendation...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Few women in industrialized countries achieve the World Health Organizati...
Breastfeeding is associated with reduced mortality in children aged less than 5 years. We conducted ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Few women in industrialized countries achieve the World Health Organizati...
Background: Improved breastfeeding practices have the potential to save the lives of over 823,000 ch...
INTRODUCTION: Interventions promoting exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) may benefit infant health outcom...
Evidence for the health benefits of breastfeeding is well substantiated but breastfeeding uptake and...
Globally women continue to face substantial barriers to breastfeeding. The 2016 Lancet Breastfeeding...