Mothers’ instigation of complementary feeding before their infant reaches 6 months old risks shortening their breastfeeding duration, and high morbidity and mortality for their child. Complementary feeding practices require further investigation in Saudi Arabia. The present study aims to evaluate complementary feeding practices, and to establish which factors are associated with the early introduction of complementary feeding in the Saudi Arabian context. Cross-sectional research was conducted with 632 mothers of infants aged between 4 and 24 months attending five primary health care centers (PHCCs) between July and December 2015 in Saudi Arabia. Data on participants’ socio-demographic characteristics and complementary feeding practices wer...
Abstract Background Optimal complementary feeding alone prevents six percent of child mortality, but...
Background/objectives:Many parents do not follow recommendations for the timing of introduction of c...
Background: The transition from exclusive breastfeeding to semi solid or solid foods is referred to ...
Mothers’ instigation of complementary feeding before their infant reaches 6 months old risks shorten...
© The Author(s) 2014. Background: The early introduction of complementary foods is common in Middle ...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends optimal feeding practices during infancy ...
Background: The early introduction of complementary foods is common in Middle Eastern countries but ...
Inadequate and inappropriate complementary feeding contribute to excess morbidity and mortality in y...
Background: A child at the age of 6 months requires an additional and improved nutrition, besides mo...
Timely introduced complementary foods, which are appropriate for age, safe and nutrient dense are vi...
Introduction: There is a relationship between children’s survival, development and health and theirf...
Background Early introduction of complementary foods prior to 6 months of age may shorten breast-fee...
Abstract Background Exclusive BF till the age of 6 months is rare in developing countries and compli...
Abstract Background Inappropriate complementary feeding practices are a major contributor to poor nu...
Background. Timely, appropriate, safe, adequate, and frequent feeding is essential during the transi...
Abstract Background Optimal complementary feeding alone prevents six percent of child mortality, but...
Background/objectives:Many parents do not follow recommendations for the timing of introduction of c...
Background: The transition from exclusive breastfeeding to semi solid or solid foods is referred to ...
Mothers’ instigation of complementary feeding before their infant reaches 6 months old risks shorten...
© The Author(s) 2014. Background: The early introduction of complementary foods is common in Middle ...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends optimal feeding practices during infancy ...
Background: The early introduction of complementary foods is common in Middle Eastern countries but ...
Inadequate and inappropriate complementary feeding contribute to excess morbidity and mortality in y...
Background: A child at the age of 6 months requires an additional and improved nutrition, besides mo...
Timely introduced complementary foods, which are appropriate for age, safe and nutrient dense are vi...
Introduction: There is a relationship between children’s survival, development and health and theirf...
Background Early introduction of complementary foods prior to 6 months of age may shorten breast-fee...
Abstract Background Exclusive BF till the age of 6 months is rare in developing countries and compli...
Abstract Background Inappropriate complementary feeding practices are a major contributor to poor nu...
Background. Timely, appropriate, safe, adequate, and frequent feeding is essential during the transi...
Abstract Background Optimal complementary feeding alone prevents six percent of child mortality, but...
Background/objectives:Many parents do not follow recommendations for the timing of introduction of c...
Background: The transition from exclusive breastfeeding to semi solid or solid foods is referred to ...