China has become the largest market of infant formula in the world. The consumption of infant formula is widespread across the country. This study investigated the opinions of Chinese mothers on infant formula. A prospective cohort study (n=695) was undertaken in 2011 in Sichuan province of China two years after the melamine scandal. Infant-feeding practices and mothers\u2019 opinions on infant formula-use were documented in detail. A total of 674 mothers (97%) had initiated breastfeeding by discharge. Of the 21 mothers who did not commence breastfeeding, 13 made a decision to exclusively feed their babies with infant formula because of hepatitis B virus infection. Nearly 70% of newborns received infant formula as their first feed, and the ...
Beginning in 2004, the Chinese formula market suffered from a string of contamination events from co...
Background: Breastfeeding is the basis for appropriate nutrition for infants and is strongly support...
As the fastest growing Asian subgroup, Chinese-Americans have received limited attention on their ra...
China has become the largest market of infant formula in the world. The consumption of infant formul...
In China the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and infant formula is widely used. This study ...
Abstract: In China the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and infant formula is widely used. T...
In China the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and infant formula is widely used. This study...
Breastfeeding has been consistently shown to be the appropriate feeding method for infants. The bene...
A prospective cohort study of 1,520 mothers from Zhejiang province of China was undertaken to determ...
formula was one of the most common reasons for non-exclusive breastfeeding during the first six mont...
This thesis explores the role of trust, anxiety, risk and consumer knowledge in Chinese consumers’ i...
This paper examines the social context and implications of the 2008 infant formula scandal in China....
The consumer survey reported in this research paper aims to understand how Chinese mothers learn abo...
As the world\u27s most populous country, with more than 16 million births every year, China has emer...
The knowledge, attitudes, and practice of breastfeeding among Chinese medical staff have never been ...
Beginning in 2004, the Chinese formula market suffered from a string of contamination events from co...
Background: Breastfeeding is the basis for appropriate nutrition for infants and is strongly support...
As the fastest growing Asian subgroup, Chinese-Americans have received limited attention on their ra...
China has become the largest market of infant formula in the world. The consumption of infant formul...
In China the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and infant formula is widely used. This study ...
Abstract: In China the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and infant formula is widely used. T...
In China the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and infant formula is widely used. This study...
Breastfeeding has been consistently shown to be the appropriate feeding method for infants. The bene...
A prospective cohort study of 1,520 mothers from Zhejiang province of China was undertaken to determ...
formula was one of the most common reasons for non-exclusive breastfeeding during the first six mont...
This thesis explores the role of trust, anxiety, risk and consumer knowledge in Chinese consumers’ i...
This paper examines the social context and implications of the 2008 infant formula scandal in China....
The consumer survey reported in this research paper aims to understand how Chinese mothers learn abo...
As the world\u27s most populous country, with more than 16 million births every year, China has emer...
The knowledge, attitudes, and practice of breastfeeding among Chinese medical staff have never been ...
Beginning in 2004, the Chinese formula market suffered from a string of contamination events from co...
Background: Breastfeeding is the basis for appropriate nutrition for infants and is strongly support...
As the fastest growing Asian subgroup, Chinese-Americans have received limited attention on their ra...