Birth interventions related to
lower rates of exclusive breastfeeding and increased risk of postpartum depression in a large sample.
Marketing of breast - milk substitutes contributes to
low rates of exclusive breastfeeding and suboptimal breastfeeding.
Not exact matches
The United States has some
of the
lowest rates of breastfeeding in the world among developed nations, and when you look at the
rates of exclusive breastfeeding it becomes especially dismal.
Breastfeeding mothers are more likely to return to pre-pregnancy bodyweight 11 and exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months and the introduction of complementary foods at about 6 months is associated with lower rates of obesity.12 Breastfeeding helps in the development of taste receptors and appe
Breastfeeding mothers are more likely to return to pre-pregnancy bodyweight 11 and
exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months and the introduction of complementary foods at about 6 months is associated with lower rates of obesity.12 Breastfeeding helps in the development of taste receptors and appe
breastfeeding for 6 months and the introduction
of complementary foods at about 6 months is associated with
lower rates of obesity.12
Breastfeeding helps in the development of taste receptors and appe
Breastfeeding helps in the development
of taste receptors and appetite control.
Despite the widened socioeconomic inequalities by the intervention in
rates of prolonged
exclusive and any
breastfeeding,
breastfeeding rates were even higher among mothers with the
lowest education (secondary school or less) in the intervention group than they were among mothers who completed university in the control group.
Further research is needed that assesses the impact
of exclusive breastfeeding for longer periods
of time and which takes into consideration various contextual factors, particularly in
low - and middle - income countries, some
of which are experiencing rapidly increasing
rates of obesity (25).
The recommendation is targeted at hospitals with
exclusive patient
breastfeeding rates ranked in the
lowest 25 percent
of the state.
Breastfeeding mothers are more likely to return to pre-pregnancy bodyweight and exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months and the introduction of complementary foods at about 6 months is associated with lower rate
Breastfeeding mothers are more likely to return to pre-pregnancy bodyweight and
exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months and the introduction of complementary foods at about 6 months is associated with lower rate
breastfeeding for 6 months and the introduction
of complementary foods at about 6 months is associated with
lower rates of obesity.
And many mothers
breastfeed but not exclusively, and the actual
rates of exclusive breastfeeding are quite
low.
The
rates of any and
exclusive breastfeeding in our control population (group 1) were relatively
low at only 34 % and 9 %, respectively, six months after delivery.
Background
rates of breastfeeding initiation: data from an inner - city Cleveland clinic with a similar population reported
lower rates with any and
exclusive breastfeeding at 5 days at 40.8 % and 22.0 %, respectively.