The use of infant formula is widespread internationally. In Australia, 55% of infants receive formula before 6 months of age, with higher rates among disadvantaged communities. Infant formula use can contribute to childhood overweight and obesity, through formula composition and feeding behaviours, such as adding cereal to bottles and parental feeding style. While information abounds to promote and support breastfeeding, formula-feeding parents report a paucity of advice and support; many rely on formula packaging for information. This study systematically searched and reviewed online resources for infant formula and bottle feeding from Australian governments, health services, hospitals, and not-for-profit parenting organisations. A compreh...
Background: It is recommended that formula-fed infants are given standard whey-based infant formula ...
It is hypothesized that the visual and weight cues afforded by bottle-feeding may lead mothers to ov...
Adherence to public health recommendations around infant and young child feeding is poor amongst Aus...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Infant formula feeding practices are an important consideration fo...
BACKGROUND: Infant formula feeding practices are an important consideration for obesity prevention. ...
Introduction Rapid weight gain (RWG) in infancy is associated with childhood obesity. Infants fed wi...
Objective: To examine the sources and timing of advice formula feeding parents receive and how this ...
Although the advertising of infant and follow-on formula products in Australia is prohibited by the ...
Abstract: Several key studies highlight the importance of breastfeeding and there is a broad consens...
Background: Recommendations for the introduction of solids and fluids to an infant’s diet have chang...
BACKGROUND: In-hospital formula supplementation of breastfed newborns is commonplace despite its n...
The Marketing in Australia of Infant Formula: Manufacturers’ and Importers’ Agreement (MAIF) prevent...
Introduction Several mechanisms have been proposed for the relationship between weight gain in infan...
A cross-sectional examination of the accuracy of volume markers on infant feeding bottles available ...
A cross-sectional examination of the accuracy of volume markers on infant feeding bottles available ...
Background: It is recommended that formula-fed infants are given standard whey-based infant formula ...
It is hypothesized that the visual and weight cues afforded by bottle-feeding may lead mothers to ov...
Adherence to public health recommendations around infant and young child feeding is poor amongst Aus...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Infant formula feeding practices are an important consideration fo...
BACKGROUND: Infant formula feeding practices are an important consideration for obesity prevention. ...
Introduction Rapid weight gain (RWG) in infancy is associated with childhood obesity. Infants fed wi...
Objective: To examine the sources and timing of advice formula feeding parents receive and how this ...
Although the advertising of infant and follow-on formula products in Australia is prohibited by the ...
Abstract: Several key studies highlight the importance of breastfeeding and there is a broad consens...
Background: Recommendations for the introduction of solids and fluids to an infant’s diet have chang...
BACKGROUND: In-hospital formula supplementation of breastfed newborns is commonplace despite its n...
The Marketing in Australia of Infant Formula: Manufacturers’ and Importers’ Agreement (MAIF) prevent...
Introduction Several mechanisms have been proposed for the relationship between weight gain in infan...
A cross-sectional examination of the accuracy of volume markers on infant feeding bottles available ...
A cross-sectional examination of the accuracy of volume markers on infant feeding bottles available ...
Background: It is recommended that formula-fed infants are given standard whey-based infant formula ...
It is hypothesized that the visual and weight cues afforded by bottle-feeding may lead mothers to ov...
Adherence to public health recommendations around infant and young child feeding is poor amongst Aus...