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Ulak N KC D Tiwari K
Published in
Asploro Journal of Biomedical and Clinical Case Reports
Poor complementary feeding contributes to the characteristic negative growth trends leading to death as well. Therefore, the present study aimed to assess complementary feeding practices and associated factors in the selected urban area of Nepal.
A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 237 mothers having children aged 6-23 mo...
Albakri, Anwar Watson, Katharine M.
Published in
European Journal of Nutrition
Newsome, Katie Rashid, Tasnuva Vonville, Helena M. Sharma, Shreela V.
Published in
Current Nutrition Reports
IntroductionGlobally, breastfeeding rates continue to decline while childhood obesity rates remain high. A comprehensive understanding of the relationship between breastfeeding and obesity and the identification of gaps in the current literature is necessary to determine the next steps in research and health promotion efforts in this area.Objective...
Breij, Laura M. Mulder, Monique T. van Vark-van der Zee, Leonie C. Hokken-Koelega, Anita C. S.
Published in
European Journal of Nutrition
Introduction Body composition in early life influences development of obesity during childhood and beyond. Appetite-regulating hormones (ARH) play a role in regulation of food intake and might thus influence body composition in later life. Studies on associations between ARH and body composition in early life are limited.MethodsIn 197 healthy term ...
Szwarc, Monika Wesołowska, Aleksandra Borszewska-Kornacka, Maria Katarzyna
Published in
Pediatria Polska
AimThe objective of this study was to assess methods of feeding preterm neonates during hospitalization and at NICU discharge. Material and methodsIt was a questionnaire-based observational study on the use of human breast milk in nutrition of preterm infants. The questionnaires were distributed among mothers of preterm neonates on the last day of ...
Chen, Ying-Juang Chen, Wei-Chuan Chen, Chung-Ming
Published in
European Journal of Pediatrics
Increased breastfeeding was suggested as a contributing factor to significant hyperbilirubinemia. The aim of this study was to identify the risk factors associated with jaundice in exclusively breastfed term neonates. We retrospectively reviewed all consecutively live-born neonates from August 2009 to July 2010 who had complete outpatient departmen...
Gulani, Anjana Bhatnagar, Shinjini Sachdev, H. P. S.
Published in
Indian Pediatrics
ObjectivesTo evaluate whether zinc supplements prevent mortality and morbidity in breastfed low birth weight infants.MethodsAll randomized or qausi-randomized trials with individual or cluster allocation and using concurrent controls were included. Study population included LBW infants irrespective of gestational status who were exclusively or pred...