A cross-sectional examination of the accuracy of volume markers on infant feeding bottles available for sale in Australia between December 2013 and February 2014 was carried out. Ninety-one bottles representing 28 different brands were examined. Eighty-eight bottles were hard sided. Volumes in these bottles were marked in a combination of milliliters and ounces. Thirty-six (41%) bottles claimed compliance with the European standard EN14350, five (6%) with non-existent Australian standards, and forty-seven (54%) bottles had no standard claim. Nineteen bottles (22%) had at least one measured marking outside the tolerance of EN14350. Bottles claiming compliance with EN14350 were not less likely to have inaccurate markings than those that made ...
Measurement of milk volume intake (MVI) in infants is a useful tool for assessing nutritional intake...
Background: Children often need to be administered very small volumes of medicines that are authoris...
Objective—The objective of this study was to compare the currently used human milk (HM) quality indi...
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 ...
The use of infant formula is widespread internationally. In Australia, 55% of infants receive formul...
Caregivers\u27 abilities to assess how much is in the bottle may lead to encouragement of infant bot...
It is hypothesized that the visual and weight cues afforded by bottle-feeding may lead mothers to ov...
Aims: To assess what is known about the risks associated with errors in reconstituting the present g...
Formula-fed infants may be at greater risk for overfeeding and rapid weight gain. Different size bot...
OBJECTIVES: To examine levels of bacterial contamination in formula feeding bottles in Sidoarjo, Eas...
PubMed ID: 12458804Breast milk is the most appropriate food for infants. At least 4-6 months of brea...
Objectives: To investigate knowledge of and practices regarding bottle-feeding preparation, as well ...
WOS: 000179136500005PubMed ID: 12458804Breast milk is the most appropriate food for infants. At leas...
Abstract Background Whether the design of an anti-vacuum infant feeding bottle influences infant mil...
Measurement of milk volume intake (MVI) in infants is a useful tool for assessing nutritional intake...
Background: Children often need to be administered very small volumes of medicines that are authoris...
Objective—The objective of this study was to compare the currently used human milk (HM) quality indi...
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 ...
The use of infant formula is widespread internationally. In Australia, 55% of infants receive formul...
Caregivers\u27 abilities to assess how much is in the bottle may lead to encouragement of infant bot...
It is hypothesized that the visual and weight cues afforded by bottle-feeding may lead mothers to ov...
Aims: To assess what is known about the risks associated with errors in reconstituting the present g...
Formula-fed infants may be at greater risk for overfeeding and rapid weight gain. Different size bot...
OBJECTIVES: To examine levels of bacterial contamination in formula feeding bottles in Sidoarjo, Eas...
PubMed ID: 12458804Breast milk is the most appropriate food for infants. At least 4-6 months of brea...
Objectives: To investigate knowledge of and practices regarding bottle-feeding preparation, as well ...
WOS: 000179136500005PubMed ID: 12458804Breast milk is the most appropriate food for infants. At leas...
Abstract Background Whether the design of an anti-vacuum infant feeding bottle influences infant mil...
Measurement of milk volume intake (MVI) in infants is a useful tool for assessing nutritional intake...
Background: Children often need to be administered very small volumes of medicines that are authoris...
Objective—The objective of this study was to compare the currently used human milk (HM) quality indi...