Growth is the basis for assessing nutritional adequacy of baby. Appropriate intake of nutrition give an impact on the optimal growth. Growth of infants 0-6 months is a critical period in the first 1000 days of life and appropriate intake is exclusive breastfeeding. Breastfeeding lowers the risk of morbidity and mortality infants. This study aims to determine the effect of lactation education toward the growth of infants 0-6 months. This study design was Quasy Experiment, ie. pre-test and post-test with control group design. Samples were 28-30 weeks pregnant women, divided into three groups: 1) those who received education lactation and a modification module (n = 21), 2) a group that only received a modification module (n = 21) and 3) groups...
The growth rate from birth to three months of some breastfed and non-breastfed infants age 0 – 12 we...
Breastfeeding was essential for the physically and mentally optimal growth and development of babies...
Background: Lack of awareness of mothers on the nutrition of infants’ is a major cause of malnutriti...
Growth is the basis for assessing nutritional adequacy of baby. Appropriate intake of nutrition give...
Background: Provision of breast milk (ASI) is important because it lowers the risk of morbidity and ...
Breast milk contains a variety of nutrients needed in the process of growth and development of infan...
Back ground : The infants has a process of growth and development that is affected by several facto...
의학과/석사[한글] [영문] Growth is a manifestation of life in the young and its rate and quality are impo...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Breast feeding has been associated with multiple developmental advantages ...
A study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme regarding diet during lactatio...
Aim: Breastfeeding ensures ideal physical, intellectual and behavioral development of infants, and ...
Breast milk is one of the most perfect nutrition to ensure the growth and development of infants in ...
Abstrak Exclusive breastfeeding can enhance optimal growth the infant. Quality infant foods or compl...
Background : Linear growth is the best indicator to assess quality of children growth. Optimal grow...
Two groups of infants (35 breast and 53 bottle-fed) were followed for the first 26 weeks of life in ...
The growth rate from birth to three months of some breastfed and non-breastfed infants age 0 – 12 we...
Breastfeeding was essential for the physically and mentally optimal growth and development of babies...
Background: Lack of awareness of mothers on the nutrition of infants’ is a major cause of malnutriti...
Growth is the basis for assessing nutritional adequacy of baby. Appropriate intake of nutrition give...
Background: Provision of breast milk (ASI) is important because it lowers the risk of morbidity and ...
Breast milk contains a variety of nutrients needed in the process of growth and development of infan...
Back ground : The infants has a process of growth and development that is affected by several facto...
의학과/석사[한글] [영문] Growth is a manifestation of life in the young and its rate and quality are impo...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Breast feeding has been associated with multiple developmental advantages ...
A study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme regarding diet during lactatio...
Aim: Breastfeeding ensures ideal physical, intellectual and behavioral development of infants, and ...
Breast milk is one of the most perfect nutrition to ensure the growth and development of infants in ...
Abstrak Exclusive breastfeeding can enhance optimal growth the infant. Quality infant foods or compl...
Background : Linear growth is the best indicator to assess quality of children growth. Optimal grow...
Two groups of infants (35 breast and 53 bottle-fed) were followed for the first 26 weeks of life in ...
The growth rate from birth to three months of some breastfed and non-breastfed infants age 0 – 12 we...
Breastfeeding was essential for the physically and mentally optimal growth and development of babies...
Background: Lack of awareness of mothers on the nutrition of infants’ is a major cause of malnutriti...