Breastfeeding

Successful breastfeeding has benefits for both mother and infant that extend the lifespan. Unfortunately, the health disparities in breastfeeding are striking, and the variable rate of breastfeeding across racial or ethnic groups and among individuals with different socioeconomic statuses is an unde...

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description Successful breastfeeding has benefits for both mother and infant that extend the lifespan. Unfortunately, the health disparities in breastfeeding are striking, and the variable rate of breastfeeding across racial or ethnic groups and among individuals with different socioeconomic statuses is an under-appreciated public health crisis. Overall parity in breastfeeding rates through 6 months could substantially reduce the incidence of childhood infection and the devastation of sudden infant death syndrome. To improve public health and education, further data are needed regarding the short-term and long-term benefits of breastfeeding across diverse cohorts. For this Special Issue of Nutrients, we solicited contributions to better define and expand our shared understanding of the global benefits of breastfeeding to infants and mothers.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1652992025-08-12T09:18:54Z Breastfeeding Roghair, Robert exclusive breastfeeding maternal ideation knowledge beliefs self-efficacy Saudia Arabia breastfeeding attitude Saudi Arabia colostrum prelacteal feeding Ethiopia GINIplus atopic diseases allergy prevention early nutrition long-term effects rebound maternal and child health personal satisfaction cardiovascular disease diabetes gestational diabetes mellitus lactation pregnancy type 2 diabetes mellitus support group self-help group postpartum depression general self-efficacy women’s mental health health literacy abandonment nursing breastfeeding support groups community health services lactation support midwifery public health randomized controlled trial attitudes baby-friendly hospital capric acid lauric acid myristic acid palmitic acid stearic acid linoleic acid oleic acid donor milk presepsin breastmilk newborn nutrition preterm sCD14 n/a thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing Successful breastfeeding has benefits for both mother and infant that extend the lifespan. Unfortunately, the health disparities in breastfeeding are striking, and the variable rate of breastfeeding across racial or ethnic groups and among individuals with different socioeconomic statuses is an under-appreciated public health crisis. Overall parity in breastfeeding rates through 6 months could substantially reduce the incidence of childhood infection and the devastation of sudden infant death syndrome. To improve public health and education, further data are needed regarding the short-term and long-term benefits of breastfeeding across diverse cohorts. For this Special Issue of Nutrients, we solicited contributions to better define and expand our shared understanding of the global benefits of breastfeeding to infants and mothers. 2025-08-12T09:18:51Z 2025-08-12T09:18:51Z 2025 book ONIX_20250812T110751_9783725835232_55 9783725835232 9783725835249 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/165299 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/10732 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3524-9 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3524-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725835232 9783725835249 187 open access
spellingShingle exclusive breastfeeding
maternal ideation
knowledge
beliefs
self-efficacy
Saudia Arabia
breastfeeding
attitude
Saudi Arabia
colostrum
prelacteal feeding
Ethiopia
GINIplus
atopic diseases
allergy prevention
early nutrition
long-term effects
rebound
maternal and child health
personal satisfaction
cardiovascular disease
diabetes
gestational diabetes mellitus
lactation
pregnancy
type 2 diabetes mellitus
support group
self-help group
postpartum depression
general self-efficacy
women’s mental health
health literacy
abandonment
nursing
breastfeeding support groups
community health services
lactation support
midwifery
public health
randomized controlled trial
attitudes
baby-friendly hospital
capric acid
lauric acid
myristic acid
palmitic acid
stearic acid
linoleic acid
oleic acid
donor milk
presepsin
breastmilk
newborn
nutrition
preterm
sCD14
n/a
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
Breastfeeding
title Breastfeeding
title_full Breastfeeding
title_fullStr Breastfeeding
title_full_unstemmed Breastfeeding
title_short Breastfeeding
title_sort breastfeeding
topic exclusive breastfeeding
maternal ideation
knowledge
beliefs
self-efficacy
Saudia Arabia
breastfeeding
attitude
Saudi Arabia
colostrum
prelacteal feeding
Ethiopia
GINIplus
atopic diseases
allergy prevention
early nutrition
long-term effects
rebound
maternal and child health
personal satisfaction
cardiovascular disease
diabetes
gestational diabetes mellitus
lactation
pregnancy
type 2 diabetes mellitus
support group
self-help group
postpartum depression
general self-efficacy
women’s mental health
health literacy
abandonment
nursing
breastfeeding support groups
community health services
lactation support
midwifery
public health
randomized controlled trial
attitudes
baby-friendly hospital
capric acid
lauric acid
myristic acid
palmitic acid
stearic acid
linoleic acid
oleic acid
donor milk
presepsin
breastmilk
newborn
nutrition
preterm
sCD14
n/a
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
topic_facet exclusive breastfeeding
maternal ideation
knowledge
beliefs
self-efficacy
Saudia Arabia
breastfeeding
attitude
Saudi Arabia
colostrum
prelacteal feeding
Ethiopia
GINIplus
atopic diseases
allergy prevention
early nutrition
long-term effects
rebound
maternal and child health
personal satisfaction
cardiovascular disease
diabetes
gestational diabetes mellitus
lactation
pregnancy
type 2 diabetes mellitus
support group
self-help group
postpartum depression
general self-efficacy
women’s mental health
health literacy
abandonment
nursing
breastfeeding support groups
community health services
lactation support
midwifery
public health
randomized controlled trial
attitudes
baby-friendly hospital
capric acid
lauric acid
myristic acid
palmitic acid
stearic acid
linoleic acid
oleic acid
donor milk
presepsin
breastmilk
newborn
nutrition
preterm
sCD14
n/a
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
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