Complementary feeding methods have the potential to not only ensure a diet of nutritional adequacy but also promote optimal food-related behaviours and skills. While the complementary feeding practice known as baby-led weaning (BLW) has gained popularity, evidence supporting the potential benefits and/or risks for infant growth, development, and health warrants consideration. A review of 29 studies was conducted with findings indicating that parents who implement BLW typically have higher levels of education, breastfeed for longer, and differ in other personality traits. Fear of choking was an important factor in parents’ decision not to implement BLW; however, this fear was not supported by the literature. Benefits of BLW included lower fo...
Childhood is a window of opportunity for the prevention of the obesity pandemic. Since “the first 10...
The term weaning describes the time period in which a progressive reduction of breastfeeding or the ...
The WHO infant feeding guidelines, including those for complementary feeding (CF), are very prescrip...
International audienceBaby-led weaning (BLW), proposed as a new form of complementary feeding, has e...
Baby-led Weaning (BLW) is an alternative method for introducing complementary foods to infants in wh...
In Baby-Led Weaning (BLW), infants are offered foods that they are able to pick up and feed themselv...
Weaning occurs when infants gradually reduce their consumption of breastmilk or infant formula and i...
Background: Baby-led weaning (BLW) is a form of complementary feeding where the baby feeds themselve...
Background: Baby-Led Weaning (BLW) is an approach to complementary feeding that is gaining popularit...
The term complementary feeding is defined as the period in which a progressive reduction of breastfe...
Background: Baby-led weaning is an approach to the complementary feeding of infants that is quickly ...
Background. Baby-led feeding exists in the practice of pediatrics since 2002. But there are still no...
Baby-led weaning (BLW), proposed as a new form of complementary feeding, has emerged as a trend phen...
Childhood is a window of opportunity for the prevention of the obesity pandemic. Since “the first 10...
The term weaning describes the time period in which a progressive reduction of breastfeeding or the ...
The WHO infant feeding guidelines, including those for complementary feeding (CF), are very prescrip...
International audienceBaby-led weaning (BLW), proposed as a new form of complementary feeding, has e...
Baby-led Weaning (BLW) is an alternative method for introducing complementary foods to infants in wh...
In Baby-Led Weaning (BLW), infants are offered foods that they are able to pick up and feed themselv...
Weaning occurs when infants gradually reduce their consumption of breastmilk or infant formula and i...
Background: Baby-led weaning (BLW) is a form of complementary feeding where the baby feeds themselve...
Background: Baby-Led Weaning (BLW) is an approach to complementary feeding that is gaining popularit...
The term complementary feeding is defined as the period in which a progressive reduction of breastfe...
Background: Baby-led weaning is an approach to the complementary feeding of infants that is quickly ...
Background. Baby-led feeding exists in the practice of pediatrics since 2002. But there are still no...
Baby-led weaning (BLW), proposed as a new form of complementary feeding, has emerged as a trend phen...
Childhood is a window of opportunity for the prevention of the obesity pandemic. Since “the first 10...
The term weaning describes the time period in which a progressive reduction of breastfeeding or the ...
The WHO infant feeding guidelines, including those for complementary feeding (CF), are very prescrip...