Background: Breastfeeding has been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality rates due to gastrointestinal and respiratory illnesses in children worldwide. Components of breast milk give the breast milk its protective mechanism against childhood illnesses. Additionally, breast milk is economical, costing parents nothing financially. Objective: To provide evidence to healthcare providers regarding the protective effects of breast milk against the incidence of gastroenteritis and pneumonia in infants. Methods: Fifteen published studies were reviewed regarding the effect of breastfeeding on the incidence of gastrointestinal and/or respiratory illnesses. Studies ranged from six months to twelve years in length, comparing the incidence of illnesse...
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (Royal Australasian College of Physicians).Aim: The obj...
Human breast milk is known to provide the most complete nutrition to growing infants. There may be m...
OBJECTIVE: Bronchiolitis is one of the primary causes of hospitalization in infancy. We evaluated th...
Background: Breastfeeding has been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality rates due to gastrointest...
Breastfeeding has long been believed to protect against infection in infants, but protection against...
Background: Human milk is the most suitable food for newborn and young infants and its exclusive sup...
Background: Although breastfeeding is touted as providing many health benefits to infants, some aspe...
Breastfeeding is an important public health strategy for improving infant and child morbidity and mo...
Breastfeeding is the preferred method of feeding in early life. It is also one of the most cost-effe...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations of duration of exclusive breastfeeding with infections in the...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
Context: According to some studies, the tendency of mothers to breastfeed has declined in recent yea...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to measure the effect of breastfeeding on hospitalization...
<p><span>Childhood obesity has increased dramatically over the last decades, representing one of the...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (Royal Australasian College of Physicians).Aim: The obj...
Human breast milk is known to provide the most complete nutrition to growing infants. There may be m...
OBJECTIVE: Bronchiolitis is one of the primary causes of hospitalization in infancy. We evaluated th...
Background: Breastfeeding has been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality rates due to gastrointest...
Breastfeeding has long been believed to protect against infection in infants, but protection against...
Background: Human milk is the most suitable food for newborn and young infants and its exclusive sup...
Background: Although breastfeeding is touted as providing many health benefits to infants, some aspe...
Breastfeeding is an important public health strategy for improving infant and child morbidity and mo...
Breastfeeding is the preferred method of feeding in early life. It is also one of the most cost-effe...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations of duration of exclusive breastfeeding with infections in the...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
Context: According to some studies, the tendency of mothers to breastfeed has declined in recent yea...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to measure the effect of breastfeeding on hospitalization...
<p><span>Childhood obesity has increased dramatically over the last decades, representing one of the...
A number of studies in developed countries suggest that breastfeeding protects against infections in...
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (Royal Australasian College of Physicians).Aim: The obj...
Human breast milk is known to provide the most complete nutrition to growing infants. There may be m...
OBJECTIVE: Bronchiolitis is one of the primary causes of hospitalization in infancy. We evaluated th...