The Infant Feeding Practices Study II (IFPS II) was a longitudinal
survey about infant feeding and care.
Not exact matches
In a 1999
survey of more than fifteen hundred fellows of the AAP, «only 37 % recommended breastfeeding for 1 year... [and a] majority of pediatricians agreed with or had a neutral opinion
about the statement that breastfeeding and formula -
feeding are equally acceptable methods for
feeding infants.»
I also share your concerns
about the cancellation of the National
Infant Feeding Survey, especially because of the inadequacy of other data that is gathered in relation to infant feeding interventions, as you highlight in your l
Infant Feeding Survey, especially because of the inadequacy of other data that is gathered in relation to infant feeding interventions, as you highlight in your
Feeding Survey, especially because of the inadequacy of other data that is gathered in relation to
infant feeding interventions, as you highlight in your l
infant feeding interventions, as you highlight in your
feeding interventions, as you highlight in your letter.
At each postpartum
survey (
about 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, and 12 months of age), mothers were asked how often they breastfed or
fed pumped breastmilk as well as how often they
fed formula and other types of milk in the past 7 days, which was used to categorize
infants by whether they were
fed at the breast, by expressed milk, or by formula and other types of milk.