noThe present study aimed to explore previously unreported ethnic differences in infant feeding practices during the introduction of solid foods, accounting for maternal and birth factors, and to determine whether these feeding patterns are associated with BMI at 3 years of age. An observational study using Poisson regression was carried out to investigate the relationship between ethnicity and infant feeding practices and linear regression was used to investigate the relationship between feeding practices and BMI at 3 years of age in a subsample of 1327 infants in Bradford. It was found that compared with White British mothers, mothers of Other ethnicities were less likely to replace breast milk with formula milk before introducing solid f...
OBJECTIVE: The influence of infant feeding practices on weight gain during childhood remains unresol...
Aims/hypothesis: There is evidence that, from birth, South Asians are fatter, for a given body mass,...
Background: There is limited research on iron deficiency (ID) and infant feeding practices considere...
Objective: To compare the intake of key indicator foods at age 12 months and 18 months between infan...
Background Milk feeding type (exclusive breastfeeding [EBF], formula feeding or mixed feeding) and t...
The optimal introduction of complementary foods provides infants with nutritionally balanced diets a...
This study investigated ethnic differences in childhood body mass index (BMI) in children from Dutch...
Introduction: This study aimed to explore the role of ethnicity and maternal perceived weight status...
Objective: To investigate differences in infant feeding practices and styles by maternal migration s...
textDietary factors in early life (infant feeding practices and timing of introduction of solid food...
NoEpidemiological evidence indicates that early life factors are important for obesity development b...
Objective: To compare the intake of key indicator foods at age 12 months and 18 months between infan...
Breastfeeding is linked to numerous health benefits, for both infants and mothers, and is the ideal ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis prospective study of 4438 infants (0-4 months) examined differenc...
Background Birthweight varies according to ethnic group, but it is not clear why such differences ex...
OBJECTIVE: The influence of infant feeding practices on weight gain during childhood remains unresol...
Aims/hypothesis: There is evidence that, from birth, South Asians are fatter, for a given body mass,...
Background: There is limited research on iron deficiency (ID) and infant feeding practices considere...
Objective: To compare the intake of key indicator foods at age 12 months and 18 months between infan...
Background Milk feeding type (exclusive breastfeeding [EBF], formula feeding or mixed feeding) and t...
The optimal introduction of complementary foods provides infants with nutritionally balanced diets a...
This study investigated ethnic differences in childhood body mass index (BMI) in children from Dutch...
Introduction: This study aimed to explore the role of ethnicity and maternal perceived weight status...
Objective: To investigate differences in infant feeding practices and styles by maternal migration s...
textDietary factors in early life (infant feeding practices and timing of introduction of solid food...
NoEpidemiological evidence indicates that early life factors are important for obesity development b...
Objective: To compare the intake of key indicator foods at age 12 months and 18 months between infan...
Breastfeeding is linked to numerous health benefits, for both infants and mothers, and is the ideal ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis prospective study of 4438 infants (0-4 months) examined differenc...
Background Birthweight varies according to ethnic group, but it is not clear why such differences ex...
OBJECTIVE: The influence of infant feeding practices on weight gain during childhood remains unresol...
Aims/hypothesis: There is evidence that, from birth, South Asians are fatter, for a given body mass,...
Background: There is limited research on iron deficiency (ID) and infant feeding practices considere...