Infant formula is the only acceptable substitute for breastmilk from 0 to 6 months old when human milk cannot be provided in sufficient amounts. Manufacturers have developed options that intend to meet the changing needs of the child aged from six to twelve months (follow-on formulae) and after the age of one year (young child formulae). The international code for marketing breast milk substitute stipulates standards for marketing practices of these products. In Latin America there are local variations of marketing practices. Novel marketing strategies such as advertising through social media and influencers pose new threats for breastfeeding success in Latin America. This review aims to examine variations in local regulations for marketing...
A 1978 household survey and a 1981 survey of stores and health facilities document the availability ...
A 1978 household survey and a 1981 survey of stores and health facilities document the availability ...
norm for commercialization of infant foods OBJECTIVE: To assess the advances in the Brazilian norm f...
Infant formula is the only acceptable substitute for breastmilk from 0 to 6 months old when human mi...
The historical development of industrialized products used as breast-milk, substitutes a process beg...
The aim of this article is to characterize the infant formula nutrition buying behavior by mothers i...
Despite compelling evidence of the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) during the first six mo...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the advances in the Brazilian norm for commercialization of infant foods from 1...
Background and aim: Breastfeeding is crucial for child survival and development, and exclusive breas...
Background Regulating the marketing of commercial formula products is a long-term commitment require...
Rampant violations of the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes were reported. ...
The objective of this study was to determine the social and cultural factors that influence the use ...
OBJECTIVE: The marketing of infant/child milk-based formulas (MF) contributes to suboptimal breast-f...
The government of Chile plans to begin distributing starter formula for its infants, raising many qu...
To review regulations and to perform a media audit of promotion of products under the scope of the I...
A 1978 household survey and a 1981 survey of stores and health facilities document the availability ...
A 1978 household survey and a 1981 survey of stores and health facilities document the availability ...
norm for commercialization of infant foods OBJECTIVE: To assess the advances in the Brazilian norm f...
Infant formula is the only acceptable substitute for breastmilk from 0 to 6 months old when human mi...
The historical development of industrialized products used as breast-milk, substitutes a process beg...
The aim of this article is to characterize the infant formula nutrition buying behavior by mothers i...
Despite compelling evidence of the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) during the first six mo...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the advances in the Brazilian norm for commercialization of infant foods from 1...
Background and aim: Breastfeeding is crucial for child survival and development, and exclusive breas...
Background Regulating the marketing of commercial formula products is a long-term commitment require...
Rampant violations of the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes were reported. ...
The objective of this study was to determine the social and cultural factors that influence the use ...
OBJECTIVE: The marketing of infant/child milk-based formulas (MF) contributes to suboptimal breast-f...
The government of Chile plans to begin distributing starter formula for its infants, raising many qu...
To review regulations and to perform a media audit of promotion of products under the scope of the I...
A 1978 household survey and a 1981 survey of stores and health facilities document the availability ...
A 1978 household survey and a 1981 survey of stores and health facilities document the availability ...
norm for commercialization of infant foods OBJECTIVE: To assess the advances in the Brazilian norm f...