The percentage point differences between white and
black infants in exclusive breastfeeding through 6 months ranged from − 4.2 in Rhode Island to 17.8 in Wisconsin, and at 12 months duration, the difference ranged from − 4.4 in Minnesota to 31.6 in DC, the report detailed.
Despite the well documented health benefits of breastfeeding (1), initiation of breastfeeding and breastfeeding duration rates among
black infants in the United States are approximately 16 % lower than among whites (2).
Breastfeeding initiation rates were significantly lower among
black infants in 23 states; in 14 of these states, the difference was at least 15 percentage points.
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He cited statistics showing that one of every four
black infants was now born out of wedlock, and employed vivid rhetoric to describe the «tangle of pathologies» that perpetuated itself
in communities without cohesive families.
One was a shift
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Paternal absence widens the
black - white gap
in infant mortality almost four-fold; 65 - 75 % of excess
infant mortality could be prevented with increased paternal involvement (Alio et al, 2011).
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The high
black infant mortality rate: Black babies are dying at twice the rate (in some place, nearly triple) the rate of white ba
black infant mortality rate:
Black babies are dying at twice the rate (in some place, nearly triple) the rate of white ba
Black babies are dying at twice the rate (
in some place, nearly triple) the rate of white babies.
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For
infants born between 2010 and 2013, the gap
in breastfeeding initiation between
black and white
infants was 17.2 percentage points.
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Among
infants born during 2010 — 2013, the gap
in breastfeeding initiation between
black and white
infants was 17.2 percentage points, only slightly less than the 19.9 percentage point difference between
black and white
infants born during 2003 — 2006 (a timeframe when the methodology only included the landline sample)(4).
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Finally, despite combining survey years,
in 17 states, the sample size for
black infants was less than 50, limiting the ability to assess racial differences
in all states.
The state - specific percentage point differences (calculated as prevalence among white
infants minus prevalence among
black infants)
in breastfeeding initiation between white and
black infants ranged from − 4.8 to 36.0, with substantial disparities
in the South and Midwest.
Over the past decade, national estimates of breastfeeding initiation and duration have consistently improved among both non-Hispanic
black (
black) and non-Hispanic white (white)
infants; however, differences
in breastfeeding rates by race have persisted.
In 14 states, the difference in breastfeeding initiation between white and black infants was greater than 15 percentage points and the disparity exceeded 25 percentage points in seven of these state
In 14 states, the difference
in breastfeeding initiation between white and black infants was greater than 15 percentage points and the disparity exceeded 25 percentage points in seven of these state
in breastfeeding initiation between white and
black infants was greater than 15 percentage points and the disparity exceeded 25 percentage points
in seven of these state
in seven of these states.
The percentage point difference
in the rate of exclusive breastfeeding through 6 months between
black and white
infants was 7.8 for children born during 2003 — 2006 (CDC, Nutrition Branch, unpublished data, 2016), and 8.5 for
infants born during 2010 — 2013.
The difference
in breastfeeding indicators among
black and white
infants by state continues to be substantial.
Despite overall increases
in breastfeeding rates for
black and white
infants over the last decade, racial disparities persist.
A significant difference of at least 10 percentage points
in exclusive breastfeeding through 6 months was found between
black and white
infants in 12 states, and at 12 months of breastfeeding
in 22 states.
Policy makers often describe mother -
infant sleep
in fairly
black - and - white terms, and try to condense their message into a single declarative statement: don't sleep with your baby.
Rates have declined more than 50 percent
in the U.S. thanks to parents being advised to put sleeping
infants in the supine position or on their backs, but rates are still disproportionately higher for non-Hispanic
black and American Indian / Alaska Native
infants, the CDC stated.
«Differences
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• Assumptions about different cultural groups and how they impact breastfeeding support • Shoshone and Arapaho tribal breastfeeding traditions shared through oral folklore • Barriers to decreasing health disparities
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Black mothers • Decreasing pregnancy, birth, and lactation health disparities
in the urban core • Positive changes
in breastfeeding rates within the African American community • Grassroots breastfeeding organizations serving African American mothers
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According to the Ross Mothers» Survey, conducted by the division of Abbott Laboratories that makes
infant formula, more than 37 percent of
black women last year chose to breastfeed at birth compared with 23 percent
in 1990.
Eligible controls were identified from birth certificates issued
in the 11 counties where cases resided and were matched to cases on county of residence, maternal race / ethnicity (white,
black, Latina, Asian, and other), and
infant age (age at death for cases and age at the time of interview for controls, ± 2 weeks).
Despite the simplicity and effectiveness of the supine sleep position
in lowering SIDS risk, 24.4 % of care providers do not regularly place
infants on their backs to sleep.22 Use of the prone sleep position remains highest
in care providers who are young,
black, or of low income or who have low educational attainment.
Come learn about the state of breastfeeding
in the
Black community, how it impacts health outcomes and
infant mortality rates and what we can do as a COMMUNITY - LED COALITION to promote and protect breastfeeding
in our community.
The fourth PC trial was conducted by Merewood et al. (27) among predominantly
black women who chose to breastfeed their otherwise healthy, premature
infants in the neonatal intensive care unit of a Baby - Friendly hospital
in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The top five reasons a
Black Breastfeeding Week is needed are: 1) The high black infant mortality rate; 2) High rates of diet - related diseases; 3) Lack of diversity in lactation field; 4) Unique cultural barriers among black women; and, 5) Desert - like conditions in our communi
Black Breastfeeding Week is needed are: 1) The high
black infant mortality rate; 2) High rates of diet - related diseases; 3) Lack of diversity in lactation field; 4) Unique cultural barriers among black women; and, 5) Desert - like conditions in our communi
black infant mortality rate; 2) High rates of diet - related diseases; 3) Lack of diversity
in lactation field; 4) Unique cultural barriers among
black women; and, 5) Desert - like conditions in our communi
black women; and, 5) Desert - like conditions
in our communities.
An
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In fact, a healthy mother - infant breastfeeding dyad is not counted in economic statistics of product and services (unlike black market drug dealing and prostitution, say
In fact, a healthy mother -
infant breastfeeding dyad is not counted
in economic statistics of product and services (unlike black market drug dealing and prostitution, say
in economic statistics of product and services (unlike
black market drug dealing and prostitution, say).
Differences
in the prevalence of supine positioning and other sleep - environment conditions among racial and ethnic populations might contribute to these disparities.17 The prevalence of supine positioning
in 2010 among white
infants was 75 %, compared with 53 % among
black infants (Fig 5).
In 1991, she founded the International Center for Traditional Childbearing (ICTC), the first international non-profit to address the needs of
black midwives, and increase the number of midwives, doulas and healers of color, to empower families to reduce
infant and maternal mortality.
To analyze whether the implementation by maternity facilities of practices that support breastfeeding varied depending on the racial composition of the area surrounding the facility, CDC linked data from its 2011 Maternity Practices
in Infant Nutrition and Care (mPINC) survey to U.S. Census data on the percentage of
blacks living within the zip code area of each facility.
Breastfeeding has many health benefits for
infants, yet there are persistent gaps
in breastfeeding rates between
black and white
infants in the United States.
The campaign should continue to have a special focus on the
black and American Indian / Alaskan Native populations because of the higher incidence of SIDS and other sleep - related
infant deaths
in these groups.