We examined the effects of the odors from mother\u27s milk, other mother\u27s milk and formula milk on pain responses in newborns undergoing routine heelsticks. Forty-eight healthy infants were assigned to four groups, an own mother\u27s breast milk odor group (Own MM), another mother\u27s breast milk odor group (Other MM), a formula milk odor group (Formula M) and a control group. To assess infant distress in response to the heelsticks, their crying, grimacing and motor activities were recorded during the experiment as behavioral indices of the pain response. After the heelstick, the behavioral indices of the Own MM group were lower than those of other groups. By contrast, the Other MM and Formula M groups showed no significant changes com...
This study investigates the effects of various odorants on the behavioural responses to pain in huma...
Human milk odour has for long elicited research interest with regard to its function in breastfeedin...
During their very early stages of life, both healthy and ill infants go through painful routine medi...
We examined the effects of the odors from mother's milk, other mother's milk and formula milk on pai...
BackgroundTo compare the effectiveness of maternal breast milk odor and formula milk odor in soothin...
Place: United StatesBACKGROUND: Two studies have demonstrated an analgesic effect of maternal milk o...
BackgroundDifferent studies have shown that the use of olfactory stimuli during painful medical proc...
Human newborns are known to display spontaneous attraction to the odor of human milk. This study aim...
The odorous fraction of human milk is of particular interest to researchers in diverse disciplines s...
Olfaction appears to play a pivotal role in immediate postnatal interactions between mammalian mothe...
Purpose: Even routine procedures can cause pain and stress, and can be harmful to the fast-growing b...
The aim of this study was to compare the analgesic effect of 2 ml 25% sucrose and human milk in a gr...
Meeting Abstract S19 in proceedings " XXVIIth Annual Meeting of the European Chemoreception Research...
The study aim was to explore the effects of multisensory breastmilk interventions on short-term pain...
The present longitudinal study is the first to investigate the association between human breast milk...
This study investigates the effects of various odorants on the behavioural responses to pain in huma...
Human milk odour has for long elicited research interest with regard to its function in breastfeedin...
During their very early stages of life, both healthy and ill infants go through painful routine medi...
We examined the effects of the odors from mother's milk, other mother's milk and formula milk on pai...
BackgroundTo compare the effectiveness of maternal breast milk odor and formula milk odor in soothin...
Place: United StatesBACKGROUND: Two studies have demonstrated an analgesic effect of maternal milk o...
BackgroundDifferent studies have shown that the use of olfactory stimuli during painful medical proc...
Human newborns are known to display spontaneous attraction to the odor of human milk. This study aim...
The odorous fraction of human milk is of particular interest to researchers in diverse disciplines s...
Olfaction appears to play a pivotal role in immediate postnatal interactions between mammalian mothe...
Purpose: Even routine procedures can cause pain and stress, and can be harmful to the fast-growing b...
The aim of this study was to compare the analgesic effect of 2 ml 25% sucrose and human milk in a gr...
Meeting Abstract S19 in proceedings " XXVIIth Annual Meeting of the European Chemoreception Research...
The study aim was to explore the effects of multisensory breastmilk interventions on short-term pain...
The present longitudinal study is the first to investigate the association between human breast milk...
This study investigates the effects of various odorants on the behavioural responses to pain in huma...
Human milk odour has for long elicited research interest with regard to its function in breastfeedin...
During their very early stages of life, both healthy and ill infants go through painful routine medi...