OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to determine if babies breastfed at 6 months of age were more likely to wake at night and less likely to sleep alone than formula-fed babies. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data were drawn from the first wave of The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children, an ongoing, nationally representative study of the growth and development of Australia's children. The 4507 participants met the criteria for this study. The measures examined infant sleep problems as the outcome and breastfeeding at 6 months of age as the exposure in addition to the demographic data, maternal mental health, infant birthweight and gestational age at delivery. RESULTS: After adjustment for covariates, reports by mothers of infants that br...
Objective: Infant sleep problems are notable concerns for parents, having lasting effects on health,...
Recently the American Academy of Pediatrics has issued a recommendation to increase breastfeeding du...
Background: Expectations for infant sleep development and for the appropriate degree of parental pro...
Objective : Our purpose was to determine if babies breastfed at 6 months of age were more likely to ...
Objective: Our purpose was to determine if babies breastfed at 6months of age weremore likely to wak...
The aims of this research were to examine the effects of infant feeding method on sleep development ...
BACKGROUND: Although most studies have reported unfavorable short-term effects of breastfeeding on e...
were currently being breastfed; 61.3 % of those between 0 and 5 months and 36.6 % of those between 6...
Background: Infant sleep is of great interest to new parents. There is ongoing debate about whether ...
Concerns have been expressed that infant sleep education programmes which aim to promote good sleep ...
"Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Philosophy.""September 20...
Inconsistent conclusions from infant sleep and feeding studies may influence parents feeding-related...
International audienceSleep problems reported by parents affect 20% to 30% of infants. Few studies f...
Objective: Studies have shown that mothers sleeping with their babies have longer breastfeeding dura...
Being breastfed during infancy is known to improve developmental outcomes, but the pathways by which...
Objective: Infant sleep problems are notable concerns for parents, having lasting effects on health,...
Recently the American Academy of Pediatrics has issued a recommendation to increase breastfeeding du...
Background: Expectations for infant sleep development and for the appropriate degree of parental pro...
Objective : Our purpose was to determine if babies breastfed at 6 months of age were more likely to ...
Objective: Our purpose was to determine if babies breastfed at 6months of age weremore likely to wak...
The aims of this research were to examine the effects of infant feeding method on sleep development ...
BACKGROUND: Although most studies have reported unfavorable short-term effects of breastfeeding on e...
were currently being breastfed; 61.3 % of those between 0 and 5 months and 36.6 % of those between 6...
Background: Infant sleep is of great interest to new parents. There is ongoing debate about whether ...
Concerns have been expressed that infant sleep education programmes which aim to promote good sleep ...
"Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Philosophy.""September 20...
Inconsistent conclusions from infant sleep and feeding studies may influence parents feeding-related...
International audienceSleep problems reported by parents affect 20% to 30% of infants. Few studies f...
Objective: Studies have shown that mothers sleeping with their babies have longer breastfeeding dura...
Being breastfed during infancy is known to improve developmental outcomes, but the pathways by which...
Objective: Infant sleep problems are notable concerns for parents, having lasting effects on health,...
Recently the American Academy of Pediatrics has issued a recommendation to increase breastfeeding du...
Background: Expectations for infant sleep development and for the appropriate degree of parental pro...