Background: Evidences suggest that early processed food (PF) consumption may cause harm to infant health. During the first 6 months of life, it is not known whether the timing and quantity of this food group can impact breastfeeding and growth. The aim of the study was to analyze the associations between time of introduction and quantity of infant PF consumption with duration of breastfeeding and infant growth at 6 months of age. Methods: Data were longitudinally collected in six interviews, from birth to 6 months, in a sample of Brazilian newborns with adverse intrauterine environments. PF consumption was calculated by gravity score of processed foods (GSPF) in relation to feeding supply quality and time. For the analysis, the scores were ...
Two groups of infants (35 breast and 53 bottle-fed) were followed for the first 26 weeks of life in ...
Objective: To characterize the prevalence of hyperpalatable foods (HPF) among baby foods in the U.S....
Background: This study examined the associations between duration of breast feeding, early infant gr...
Abstract Background Evidences suggest that early processed food (PF) consumption may cause harm to i...
Breastfeeding and a suitable eating plan in the first years of life are crucial for the development ...
International audienceRapid early growth is considered as a risk factor for obesity later in life. B...
Current guidelines recommend that infants are exclusively breast fed for the first 6 months of life,...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: As early-life feeding experiences may influence later health, we a...
Medical and scientific studies have proven that the body's metabolic programming can be influenced b...
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Current guidelines recommend that infants are exclusively breast fed for the first 6 months of life,...
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Obesity is a significant public health issue due to its prevalence and contribution to morbidity and...
BACKGROUND: Early introduction of solid food has been suspected to induce excessive infant energy in...
Aim: Breastfeeding ensures ideal physical, intellectual and behavioral development of infants, and ...
Two groups of infants (35 breast and 53 bottle-fed) were followed for the first 26 weeks of life in ...
Objective: To characterize the prevalence of hyperpalatable foods (HPF) among baby foods in the U.S....
Background: This study examined the associations between duration of breast feeding, early infant gr...
Abstract Background Evidences suggest that early processed food (PF) consumption may cause harm to i...
Breastfeeding and a suitable eating plan in the first years of life are crucial for the development ...
International audienceRapid early growth is considered as a risk factor for obesity later in life. B...
Current guidelines recommend that infants are exclusively breast fed for the first 6 months of life,...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: As early-life feeding experiences may influence later health, we a...
Medical and scientific studies have proven that the body's metabolic programming can be influenced b...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Current guidelines recommend that infants are exclusively breast fed for the first 6 months of life,...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Obesity is a significant public health issue due to its prevalence and contribution to morbidity and...
BACKGROUND: Early introduction of solid food has been suspected to induce excessive infant energy in...
Aim: Breastfeeding ensures ideal physical, intellectual and behavioral development of infants, and ...
Two groups of infants (35 breast and 53 bottle-fed) were followed for the first 26 weeks of life in ...
Objective: To characterize the prevalence of hyperpalatable foods (HPF) among baby foods in the U.S....
Background: This study examined the associations between duration of breast feeding, early infant gr...