This paper describes some of the findings from a comparative study to investigate infant feeding practices and their determinants in four Third World urban areas: Bangkok, Thailand; Bogota, Colombia; Nairobi, Kenya; and Semarang, Indonesia. The information about developing country urban woman provided by these data allows examination of the interaction of feeding practices with socio-economic and biomedical variables. Through the use of descriptive, bivariate, and multivariate analytic techniques, it is possible to explore some of the questions which have been debated regarding infant feeding practices. Data addressing five major questions are described in this paper: 1. (1) Is breast feeding declining? 2. (2) Is bottle feeding making women...
Introduction: Due to the high risk of contamination, the practice of bottle feeding with a nipple is...
It's natural. It's unsightly. It's normal. It's dangerous. To breastfeed or not? For millions of wom...
Aim The aim of this study is to examine the prevalence of bottle feeding (BF) among children aged 0...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence and duration of breast-feeding is declining and being replaced by formula...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis examines the biosocial consequences of culturally re...
Despite compelling evidence of the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) during the first six mo...
The pattern of infant and young child feeding that provides the most benefit includes being put to t...
Breastfeeding is profoundly supported by both professionals and lay individuals. It is claimed that ...
There is documented evidence of increased risk of infant mortality in formula-fed versus breast- fed...
BACKGROUND: World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that bottle feeding should be avoided for inf...
There is documented evidence of increased risk of infant mortality in formula-fed versus breast- fed...
Graduation date: 1989International health literature clearly describes\ud the importance of breastfe...
AbstractThe pattern of infant and young child feeding that provides the most benefit includes being ...
Abstract Background World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that bottle feeding should be avoided...
This paper asks if there is a difference in mothers' perceptions of the support they receive about b...
Introduction: Due to the high risk of contamination, the practice of bottle feeding with a nipple is...
It's natural. It's unsightly. It's normal. It's dangerous. To breastfeed or not? For millions of wom...
Aim The aim of this study is to examine the prevalence of bottle feeding (BF) among children aged 0...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence and duration of breast-feeding is declining and being replaced by formula...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis examines the biosocial consequences of culturally re...
Despite compelling evidence of the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) during the first six mo...
The pattern of infant and young child feeding that provides the most benefit includes being put to t...
Breastfeeding is profoundly supported by both professionals and lay individuals. It is claimed that ...
There is documented evidence of increased risk of infant mortality in formula-fed versus breast- fed...
BACKGROUND: World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that bottle feeding should be avoided for inf...
There is documented evidence of increased risk of infant mortality in formula-fed versus breast- fed...
Graduation date: 1989International health literature clearly describes\ud the importance of breastfe...
AbstractThe pattern of infant and young child feeding that provides the most benefit includes being ...
Abstract Background World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that bottle feeding should be avoided...
This paper asks if there is a difference in mothers' perceptions of the support they receive about b...
Introduction: Due to the high risk of contamination, the practice of bottle feeding with a nipple is...
It's natural. It's unsightly. It's normal. It's dangerous. To breastfeed or not? For millions of wom...
Aim The aim of this study is to examine the prevalence of bottle feeding (BF) among children aged 0...