The purpose of this study was to describe the extent to which mothers engage in distracting activities during infant feeding. Mothers reported engaging in other activities during 52% of feedings; television watching was the most prevalent activity reported. Further research on the impact of distraction on feeding outcomes is needed
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests an association of breastfeeding with a maternal feeding style (MFS) th...
Early parenting is critical to effective attachment and a range of positive developmental outcomes f...
Responsive feeding—initiating feeding in response to early hunger cues—supports the phys...
The purpose of this study was to describe the extent to which mothers engage in distracting activiti...
Objective: To explore the prevalence and correlates of maternal distraction during infant feeding wi...
Mindless eating, or eating while distracted by surrounding stimuli, leads to overeating. The present...
Objective: To describe mothers’ awareness and use of paced bottle-feeding (PBF) and to investigate w...
It is hypothesized that the visual and weight cues afforded by bottle-feeding may lead mothers to ov...
Objective: To explore longitudinal associations between bottle-feeding and maternal encouragement of...
Preterm infants have difficulty maintaining engagement throughout early oral feedings, which can lea...
Caregivers\u27 abilities to assess how much is in the bottle may lead to encouragement of infant bot...
Background: As a group, bottle-fed infants are at higher risk for rapid weight gain compared with br...
This paper describes the development of a self-report measure of mothers’ engagement in technologica...
thesisAn exploratory study was undertaken for the purpose of identifying the mother and infant behav...
Depressed and non-depressed mothers and their 3-month-old infants were videotaped during breastfeedi...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests an association of breastfeeding with a maternal feeding style (MFS) th...
Early parenting is critical to effective attachment and a range of positive developmental outcomes f...
Responsive feeding—initiating feeding in response to early hunger cues—supports the phys...
The purpose of this study was to describe the extent to which mothers engage in distracting activiti...
Objective: To explore the prevalence and correlates of maternal distraction during infant feeding wi...
Mindless eating, or eating while distracted by surrounding stimuli, leads to overeating. The present...
Objective: To describe mothers’ awareness and use of paced bottle-feeding (PBF) and to investigate w...
It is hypothesized that the visual and weight cues afforded by bottle-feeding may lead mothers to ov...
Objective: To explore longitudinal associations between bottle-feeding and maternal encouragement of...
Preterm infants have difficulty maintaining engagement throughout early oral feedings, which can lea...
Caregivers\u27 abilities to assess how much is in the bottle may lead to encouragement of infant bot...
Background: As a group, bottle-fed infants are at higher risk for rapid weight gain compared with br...
This paper describes the development of a self-report measure of mothers’ engagement in technologica...
thesisAn exploratory study was undertaken for the purpose of identifying the mother and infant behav...
Depressed and non-depressed mothers and their 3-month-old infants were videotaped during breastfeedi...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests an association of breastfeeding with a maternal feeding style (MFS) th...
Early parenting is critical to effective attachment and a range of positive developmental outcomes f...
Responsive feeding—initiating feeding in response to early hunger cues—supports the phys...