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Interventions in primary care to promote breastfeeding: an evidence review for the US …

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M Chung, G Raman, T Trikalinos, J Lau, S Ip - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2008 - Am Coll Physicians
Background: Evidence suggests that breastfeeding decreases the risk for many
diseases in mothers and infants. It is therefore important to evaluate the
effectiveness of breastfeeding interventions.
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[CITATION] Interventions in Primary Care to Promote Breastfeeding: An Evidence Review for the US …


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Effect of early postnatal breastfeeding support: a cluster-randomized community based trial


H Kronborg, M Vaeth, J Olsen, L Iversen, I … - Acta Paediatrica, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
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Antenatal education and postnatal support strategies for improving rates of exclusive breast …

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LL Su, YS Chong, YH Chan, YS Chan, D Fok, … - BMJ, 2007 - bmjcom.highwire.org
Results Compared with women who received routine care, women in the postnatal
support group were more likely to breastfeed exclusively at two weeks (relative
risk 1.82, 95% confidence interval 1.14 to 2.90), six weeks (1.85, 1.11 to ...
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Breastfeeding and Infant Illness in Low-Income, Minority Women: A Prospective Cohort …


K Freeman, KA Bonuck, M Trombley - Journal of Human Lactation, 2008 - jhl.sagepub.com
Although the above data are compelling, they are not specific to low-income,
minority women and their infants. National surveys that collect data both on
infant feeding and infant illness 6,22,23 are limited in their assess- ment ...
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A Summary of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's Evidence Report on …


S Ip, M Chung, G Raman, TA Trikalinos, J Lau - Breastfeeding Medicine, 2009 - liebertonline.com
Objectives: This article summarizes the Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality's evidence report on the effects of breastfeeding on term infant and
maternal health outcomes in developed countries. Evidence Report Data ...
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The biological specificity and superiority of human milk. Scientific basis, guarantees and …


S Fanaro - Minerva pediatrica, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Scientific knowledge has demonstrated that breastfeeding is the ideal method of
feeding and nurturing infants and has recognised breastfeeding as primary in
achieving optimal infant health, growth and development. Human milk is ...
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Does initial breastfeeding lead to lower blood cholesterol in adult life? A quantitative review …


CG Owen, PH Whincup, SJ Kaye, RM Martin, G … - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2008 - ajcn.org.p.angrylapdog.com
Design: The study consisted of a systematic review of published observational
studies relating initial infant feeding status to blood cholesterol
concentrations in adulthood (ie, aged >16 y). Data were available from 17 ...
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Prevention and treatment of perinatal HIV-1 infection in the developing world


HM Coovadia - Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2000 - journals.lww.com
Measures to reduce mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 are discussed according
to the presumed timing of transmission. Long course antiretrovirals can
substantially decrease intrauterine transmission. Antiretrovirals and ...
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Why mothers stop breastfeeding: mothers' self-reported reasons for stopping during the first …


R Li, SB Fein, J Chen, LM Grummer-Strawn - Pediatrics, 2008 - Am Acad Pediatrics
METHODS. We analyzed self-reported data from 1323 mothers who participated in
the Infant Feeding Practice Study II. Mail questionnaires were sent to mothers
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 , and 12 months after their child's birth, in which ...
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