Sentences with phrase «infant health outcomes»

One research summary found that after reviewing all available studies regarding the outcomes of using IBCLCs, mothers who had higher breastfeeding initiation rates, a longer duration of exclusive breastfeeding, a longer duration of any breastfeeding, higher breastfeeding rates for all infant age groups, AND better maternal and infant health outcomes as compared to those who didn't seek out IBCLC support (5).
Forty - three primary studies on infant health outcomes, 43 primary studies on maternal health outcomes, and 29 systematic reviews or meta - analyses that covered approximately 400 individual studies were included in this review.
For women who are pregnant, managing stress can reduce the risk of poor maternal and infant health outcomes such as low birth weight and premature birth.
«Maternal health behaviors and infant health outcomes among homeless mothers: US Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) 2000 — 2007».
9Ip, S., et al., Breastfeeding and Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes in Developed Countries, in Evidence Report / Technology Assessment No. 153.
Links Breastfeeding and maternal and infant health outcomes in developed countries.Ip S, Chung M, Raman G, Chew P, Magula N, DeVine D, Trikalinos T, Lau J. OBJECTIVES: We reviewed the evidence on the effects of breastfeeding on short - and long - term infant and maternal health outcomes in developed countries.
Summary: This article, published in Pediatrics in January 2009, revealed how program enrollment and infant health outcomes would have changed if the 2006 World...
Whether you are concerned about improving maternal and infant health outcomes, preventing chronic disease and obesity, reducing health - related costs, or developing more sustainable food systems, you have a role in supporting breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding and maternal and infant health outcomes in developed countries.
Breastfeeding and maternal and infant health outcomes in developed countries [Review].
«The digitisation of the PHR to inform similar nationwide efforts by qualified midwives would place Nigeria at the forefront of improving maternal and infant health outcomes.
There was no difference in the six maternal and seven infant health outcomes, with one exception: the vaccinated mothers were less likely to deliver by C - section, an observation unlikely to be directly connected to the vaccine.
While in New Orleans, Lauren worked for the Louisiana Department of Health on statewide initiatives to improve maternity care practices in hospitals and infant health outcomes.
Interbirth interval An interbirth interval — the length of time between births — of less than 18 months is significantly associated with increased risk of adverse maternal and infant health outcomes, including low birth weight, preterm birth, obstetrical complications, and infant mortality.
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