Breastfeeding is championed as an effective way to improve global health, associated with improved health outcomes for children and mothers. Various public health strategies to promote breastfeeding have been developed and implemented for over four decades, yet progress has stagnated, and exclusive breastfeeding rates remain low globally. From an evolutionary anthropological perspective, low breastfeeding rates seem like an 'evolutionary puzzle'; breastfeeding is a behaviour which confers survival and fitness advantage to children and mothers, yet so many mothers do not breastfeed exclusively or at all. Is this a globally maladaptive behaviour? Framing breastfeeding as a maternal investment behaviour, an evolutionary perspective directs us ...
Research into mother–infant cosleeping with breastfeeding represents a relatively new area for beh...
The dramatic increase in the prevalence of breastfeeding within the past 15 years has been accompani...
Behavior is a function of values mediated by perception (Dwyer, 1989). Although breastfeeding is bot...
Background: Promoting breastfeeding is an important public health intervention, with benefits for in...
Humans breastfeed our infants for less time than expected for primates of our size. Additionally, hu...
The Politics of Breastfeeding: A Biocultural Analysis Although every major medical institution in th...
In recent decades, breastfeeding has been increasingly promoted by governments, public health organ...
Advances in medicine and the evolution of health-related behaviors through time and across cultures ...
Breastfeeding is a practice so far unobtrusively studied by cultural and medical anthropology, an ac...
Poor infant growth and insufficient breastmilk? Globally, mothers from a wide variety of socio-envir...
Breast-feeding in the human and higher primates unlike the case of most other mammals, is learned ra...
The darwinian theory of evolution has been used to justify the statement that breast-milk is ideal f...
Breastfeeding is an intimate and deeply rooted bodily practice, as well as a highly controversial so...
Breastfeeding is an intimate and deeply rooted bodily practice, as well as a highly controversial so...
Health benefits of breast-feeding have been recognised since antiquity [1], and yet with every passi...
Research into mother–infant cosleeping with breastfeeding represents a relatively new area for beh...
The dramatic increase in the prevalence of breastfeeding within the past 15 years has been accompani...
Behavior is a function of values mediated by perception (Dwyer, 1989). Although breastfeeding is bot...
Background: Promoting breastfeeding is an important public health intervention, with benefits for in...
Humans breastfeed our infants for less time than expected for primates of our size. Additionally, hu...
The Politics of Breastfeeding: A Biocultural Analysis Although every major medical institution in th...
In recent decades, breastfeeding has been increasingly promoted by governments, public health organ...
Advances in medicine and the evolution of health-related behaviors through time and across cultures ...
Breastfeeding is a practice so far unobtrusively studied by cultural and medical anthropology, an ac...
Poor infant growth and insufficient breastmilk? Globally, mothers from a wide variety of socio-envir...
Breast-feeding in the human and higher primates unlike the case of most other mammals, is learned ra...
The darwinian theory of evolution has been used to justify the statement that breast-milk is ideal f...
Breastfeeding is an intimate and deeply rooted bodily practice, as well as a highly controversial so...
Breastfeeding is an intimate and deeply rooted bodily practice, as well as a highly controversial so...
Health benefits of breast-feeding have been recognised since antiquity [1], and yet with every passi...
Research into mother–infant cosleeping with breastfeeding represents a relatively new area for beh...
The dramatic increase in the prevalence of breastfeeding within the past 15 years has been accompani...
Behavior is a function of values mediated by perception (Dwyer, 1989). Although breastfeeding is bot...