Breastfeeding: Short and Long-Term Benefits to Baby and Mother

Breastfeeding is the preferred method of feeding in early life. It is also one of the most cost-effective childhood survival interventions. Breastfeeding practices are important for preventing child mortality and morbidity, as well as ensuring the optimal growth, health, and development of infants....

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Main Authors: Wheeler, Ben, Agho, Kingsley E.
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description Breastfeeding is the preferred method of feeding in early life. It is also one of the most cost-effective childhood survival interventions. Breastfeeding practices are important for preventing child mortality and morbidity, as well as ensuring the optimal growth, health, and development of infants. The public health benefits of breastfeeding have been well documented in the medical literature, and include the following: associations with decreased risk for early-life diseases such as otitis media, respiratory tract infection, diarrhoea, and early childhood obesity (to name but a few). This Special Issue book includes a collection of studies on the use of novel methods to improve breastfeeding rates, and research exploring the short- and long-term benefits of breastfeeding for both the infant and mother, including technology-based approaches.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-424492024-04-05T12:33:24Z Breastfeeding: Short and Long-Term Benefits to Baby and Mother Wheeler, Ben Agho, Kingsley E. QH301-705.5 Q1-390 TX341-641 practice milk bank galactagogues infant twins children perinatal circadian rhythm lactoferrin Aboriginal lipidome infant crying AA risk factors infants EPIC pregnancy Africa ECOWAS involution cortisol educational status low milk supply lactating mammary gland milk flow DHA EWAS breast feeding pregnancy outcomes NTR premature birth omega-3 DNA methylation LC-PUFA omega-6 culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) vitamin A human milk carbohydrates childhood milk intake neonate fenugreek United Arab Emirates prognosis sensitivity and specificity weaning breastfeeding frequency birth cohort maternal behavior temperament multiple pregnancy mortality breastfeeding Australia hospitalizations cortisone maternal age oligosaccharides milk composition initiation of breastfeeding preterm infant antenatal care infant mortality body composition growth trajectory maternal protein restriction self-efficacy infections gestational age exclusive breastfeeding daily intake ALSPAC maternal stress retinoic acid breast milk metabolome lactation antibiotic use free amino acid maternal anxiety early life nutrition child nutrition parity human milk lactose litter size caesarean section skin-to-skin prolonged lactation vitamin A deficiency fatty acids plasma metabolic parameters breast milk growth glycome caries thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences Breastfeeding is the preferred method of feeding in early life. It is also one of the most cost-effective childhood survival interventions. Breastfeeding practices are important for preventing child mortality and morbidity, as well as ensuring the optimal growth, health, and development of infants. The public health benefits of breastfeeding have been well documented in the medical literature, and include the following: associations with decreased risk for early-life diseases such as otitis media, respiratory tract infection, diarrhoea, and early childhood obesity (to name but a few). This Special Issue book includes a collection of studies on the use of novel methods to improve breastfeeding rates, and research exploring the short- and long-term benefits of breastfeeding for both the infant and mother, including technology-based approaches. 2021-02-11T09:18:10Z 2021-02-11T09:18:10Z 2020-06-09 16:38:57 2020 book 46138 9783039289219 9783039289226 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/42449 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2332 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03928-922-6 10.3390/books978-3-03928-922-6 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039289219 9783039289226 308 open access
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milk bank
galactagogues
infant
twins
children
perinatal
circadian rhythm
lactoferrin
Aboriginal
lipidome
infant crying
AA
risk factors
infants
EPIC
pregnancy
Africa
ECOWAS
involution
cortisol
educational status
low milk supply
lactating mammary gland
milk flow
DHA
EWAS
breast feeding
pregnancy outcomes
NTR
premature birth
omega-3
DNA methylation
LC-PUFA
omega-6
culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD)
vitamin A
human milk carbohydrates
childhood
milk intake
neonate
fenugreek
United Arab Emirates
prognosis
sensitivity and specificity
weaning
breastfeeding frequency
birth cohort
maternal behavior
temperament
multiple pregnancy
mortality
breastfeeding
Australia
hospitalizations
cortisone
maternal age
oligosaccharides
milk composition
initiation of breastfeeding
preterm infant
antenatal care
infant mortality
body composition
growth trajectory
maternal protein restriction
self-efficacy
infections
gestational age
exclusive breastfeeding
daily intake
ALSPAC
maternal stress
retinoic acid
breast milk metabolome
lactation
antibiotic use
free amino acid
maternal anxiety
early life nutrition
child nutrition
parity
human milk
lactose
litter size
caesarean section
skin-to-skin
prolonged lactation
vitamin A deficiency
fatty acids
plasma metabolic parameters
breast milk
growth
glycome
caries
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Breastfeeding: Short and Long-Term Benefits to Baby and Mother
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milk bank
galactagogues
infant
twins
children
perinatal
circadian rhythm
lactoferrin
Aboriginal
lipidome
infant crying
AA
risk factors
infants
EPIC
pregnancy
Africa
ECOWAS
involution
cortisol
educational status
low milk supply
lactating mammary gland
milk flow
DHA
EWAS
breast feeding
pregnancy outcomes
NTR
premature birth
omega-3
DNA methylation
LC-PUFA
omega-6
culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD)
vitamin A
human milk carbohydrates
childhood
milk intake
neonate
fenugreek
United Arab Emirates
prognosis
sensitivity and specificity
weaning
breastfeeding frequency
birth cohort
maternal behavior
temperament
multiple pregnancy
mortality
breastfeeding
Australia
hospitalizations
cortisone
maternal age
oligosaccharides
milk composition
initiation of breastfeeding
preterm infant
antenatal care
infant mortality
body composition
growth trajectory
maternal protein restriction
self-efficacy
infections
gestational age
exclusive breastfeeding
daily intake
ALSPAC
maternal stress
retinoic acid
breast milk metabolome
lactation
antibiotic use
free amino acid
maternal anxiety
early life nutrition
child nutrition
parity
human milk
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litter size
caesarean section
skin-to-skin
prolonged lactation
vitamin A deficiency
fatty acids
plasma metabolic parameters
breast milk
growth
glycome
caries
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galactagogues
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twins
children
perinatal
circadian rhythm
lactoferrin
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lipidome
infant crying
AA
risk factors
infants
EPIC
pregnancy
Africa
ECOWAS
involution
cortisol
educational status
low milk supply
lactating mammary gland
milk flow
DHA
EWAS
breast feeding
pregnancy outcomes
NTR
premature birth
omega-3
DNA methylation
LC-PUFA
omega-6
culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD)
vitamin A
human milk carbohydrates
childhood
milk intake
neonate
fenugreek
United Arab Emirates
prognosis
sensitivity and specificity
weaning
breastfeeding frequency
birth cohort
maternal behavior
temperament
multiple pregnancy
mortality
breastfeeding
Australia
hospitalizations
cortisone
maternal age
oligosaccharides
milk composition
initiation of breastfeeding
preterm infant
antenatal care
infant mortality
body composition
growth trajectory
maternal protein restriction
self-efficacy
infections
gestational age
exclusive breastfeeding
daily intake
ALSPAC
maternal stress
retinoic acid
breast milk metabolome
lactation
antibiotic use
free amino acid
maternal anxiety
early life nutrition
child nutrition
parity
human milk
lactose
litter size
caesarean section
skin-to-skin
prolonged lactation
vitamin A deficiency
fatty acids
plasma metabolic parameters
breast milk
growth
glycome
caries
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