Evidence on the post-weaning benefits of early-life breastfeeding is mixed, and highly context-dependent. Moreover, this evidence is drawn almost exclusively from modern settings, limiting our understanding of the relationship between breastfeeding and subsequent health in the past. We provide novel evidence on the nature and reach of these post-weaning benefits in a historical setting, drawing on a rich new longitudinal dataset covering nearly 1000 children from the Foundling Hospital, an orphanage in turn-of-the-century London. We find that even after the cessation of breastfeeding, ever-breastfed status reduced mortality risk and raised weight-for-age in infancy, that exclusive breastfeeding conferred additional benefits, and that breast...
This thesis is concerned with the artificial feeding of very young children during the second half o...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to measure the effect of breastfeeding on hospitalization...
This thesis is concerned with the artificial feeding of very young children during the second half o...
Anecdotal evidence indicates that high-status women in England generally did not breastfeed their ch...
This paper uses detailed records relating to feeding and health for a large sample of infants born i...
Objective: To assess the public health significance of premature weaning of infants from breast milk...
This thesis comprises an interdisciplinary study of infant feeding practices in the British isles be...
This thesis comprises an interdisciplinary study of infant feeding practices in the British isles be...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
Understanding the role and importance of nutrition in early postnatal life, as an influence on lifel...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
Objective: To investigate the association of breast feeding with height and body mass index in child...
OBJECTIVE: To explore whether feeding only directly from the breast in the first 24-48 h of life inc...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
This thesis is concerned with the artificial feeding of very young children during the second half o...
This thesis is concerned with the artificial feeding of very young children during the second half o...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to measure the effect of breastfeeding on hospitalization...
This thesis is concerned with the artificial feeding of very young children during the second half o...
Anecdotal evidence indicates that high-status women in England generally did not breastfeed their ch...
This paper uses detailed records relating to feeding and health for a large sample of infants born i...
Objective: To assess the public health significance of premature weaning of infants from breast milk...
This thesis comprises an interdisciplinary study of infant feeding practices in the British isles be...
This thesis comprises an interdisciplinary study of infant feeding practices in the British isles be...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
Understanding the role and importance of nutrition in early postnatal life, as an influence on lifel...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
Objective: To investigate the association of breast feeding with height and body mass index in child...
OBJECTIVE: To explore whether feeding only directly from the breast in the first 24-48 h of life inc...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
This thesis is concerned with the artificial feeding of very young children during the second half o...
This thesis is concerned with the artificial feeding of very young children during the second half o...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to measure the effect of breastfeeding on hospitalization...
This thesis is concerned with the artificial feeding of very young children during the second half o...