Timing and type of complementary food in infancy affect nutritional status and health later in life. The objective of this paper was to assess complementary feeding practices, looking at timing, type, and compliance with World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations. Data were obtained from a birth cohort of 400 infants, enrolled in Trieste (Italy) between July 2007 and July 2008 and followed up for three years, using a “food introduction timing table”. Five WHO recommendations standards were used to assess parental compliance and associated factors. Thirty seven percent of mothers returned the completed “timing table” up until the child was three years of age. Eighty six percent of infants were already receiving complementary foods at si...
Introduction: According to the 2016 Italian National Institute of Statistics (Istat) data in Italy, ...
The objective of this study was to document the types of foods introduced to infants before six mont...
Baby-led weaning is an approach to complementary feeding that emphasizes an infant's ability to self...
Timing and type of complementary food in infancy affect nutritional status and health later in life....
Limited data are available on complementary feeding in preterm infants, who show increased nutrition...
The importance of adequate complementary feeding of infants is increasingly acknowledged. Little is ...
Complementary feeding (CF) is a pivotal phase of the individual’s growth, during which children deve...
This position paper considers different aspects of complementary feeding (CF), focussing on healthy ...
Introduction: Current guidelines for introduction of complementary foods to term infants cannot be d...
Introduction: Current guidelines for introduction of complementary foods to term infants cannot be d...
Background: The transition from exclusive breastfeeding to semi solid or solid foods is referred to ...
Background: Recommendations from most United States professional and public health organizations in ...
Complementary food is needed when human milk (or infant formula) alone is no longer sufficient for n...
Complementary feeding practices are debated among pediatricians, primarily regarding whether nutriti...
Objectives: Little is known about the practice of introducing complementary feeding across Europe. W...
Introduction: According to the 2016 Italian National Institute of Statistics (Istat) data in Italy, ...
The objective of this study was to document the types of foods introduced to infants before six mont...
Baby-led weaning is an approach to complementary feeding that emphasizes an infant's ability to self...
Timing and type of complementary food in infancy affect nutritional status and health later in life....
Limited data are available on complementary feeding in preterm infants, who show increased nutrition...
The importance of adequate complementary feeding of infants is increasingly acknowledged. Little is ...
Complementary feeding (CF) is a pivotal phase of the individual’s growth, during which children deve...
This position paper considers different aspects of complementary feeding (CF), focussing on healthy ...
Introduction: Current guidelines for introduction of complementary foods to term infants cannot be d...
Introduction: Current guidelines for introduction of complementary foods to term infants cannot be d...
Background: The transition from exclusive breastfeeding to semi solid or solid foods is referred to ...
Background: Recommendations from most United States professional and public health organizations in ...
Complementary food is needed when human milk (or infant formula) alone is no longer sufficient for n...
Complementary feeding practices are debated among pediatricians, primarily regarding whether nutriti...
Objectives: Little is known about the practice of introducing complementary feeding across Europe. W...
Introduction: According to the 2016 Italian National Institute of Statistics (Istat) data in Italy, ...
The objective of this study was to document the types of foods introduced to infants before six mont...
Baby-led weaning is an approach to complementary feeding that emphasizes an infant's ability to self...