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Feeding and Temperament as Determinants of Early Infant Crying/Fussing Behavior
... In addition, these behaviors cluster during the evening hours’5 Most infants with early crying and feeding problems, usually referred to as “colic,” manifest these patterns of crying wit[r] ... See full document
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Infant temperament contributes to early infant growth: A prospective cohort of African American infants
... same infant behavior, such as high levels of crying and fussiness, may lead to both increased energy expenditure on the part of the infant, and increased intake via additional feedings in ... See full document
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Predictors for early introduction of solid food among Danish mothers and infants: an observational study
... for early introduction of solid food are related to both the mother and the ...for early introduction have previously been linked to socio-demographic and psycho-social de- terminants of behavior ... See full document
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Does Breastfeeding Have an Effect on Infant Mortality in India? An Analysis of National Family Health Survey Data
... and infant mortality was ob- served over both the time ...of infant dying was 97 percent less among those children who were breastfed as compared to those who were not breastfed in the unadjusted pooled ... See full document
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Infant regulatory problems : neurodevelopmental vulnerability and sensitive parenting
... Among preterm born, very preterm infants are specifically at increased risk of impairments in multiple areas of development in comparison to full-term infants (Marlow, 2004). A recent review documented that the risk ... See full document
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The Infant With Acute, Unexplained, Excessive Crying
... For the nonfebnile infant with an acute episode of excessive crying, whose parents are unable to recognize the cause, this study suggests that the key elements of assessment include a ca[r] ... See full document
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Revision of the Infant Temperament Questionnaire
... The number of items was increased from 70 to 95, rating options were increased from three to six, more items have high-low reversals, and they are randomized as to content area.. Good te[r] ... See full document
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Infant feeding practices and determinants of poor breastfeeding behavior in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo: a descriptive study
... Formula supplementation was observed mostly in the first three to four months of life. The primary reason given by mothers for formula supplementation was the impression that the baby was not getting enough milk. It is ... See full document
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Uppiretla
... The prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding is 79.1% in the present study. It is comparable with the NFHS report round 4 (NFHS-4) AP, which has reported 72% EBF among mothers of rural Andhra Pradesh.17 It is far higher ... See full document
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Preventing Early Infant Sleep and Crying Problems and Postnatal Depression: A Randomized Trial
... A relatively brief program designed to prevent infant sleep and cry problems did so, but only in infants who fed fre- quently. Overall, the program improved caregiver report of depression symp- toms, cognitions, ... See full document
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Predictors of postpartum return to smoking: a systematic review
... Site, infant year of birth, maternal age, maternal race/ethnicity, maternal education, marital status, pregnancy intention, parity, WIC enrolment during pregnancy, breastfeeding duration, pre-pregnancy daily ... See full document
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Early crying, sleeping, and feeding problems and trajectories of attention problems from childhood to adulthood
... Roberts, 2012; von Kries et al., 2006). These infant RPs have been previously associated with the development of attention problems in childhood (Hemmi, Wolke, & Schneider, 2011). Another meta-analysis ... See full document
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The Infant Feeding Decision: A Survey of Limited-Resource Women in North Carolina
... formula feeding represents a psychosocial barrier for many new breastfeeding mothers (Chezem et ...any feeding of breast milk substitutes during hospitalization was associated with shortened breastfeeding ... See full document
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Determinants of infant and young child feeding practices in Rupandehi, Nepal
... with infant feeding practices; timely initiation of complementary food and minimum acceptable ...with infant feeding in other studies [12, 14, 28] and the association is consistent in our ... See full document
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The Infant Feeding Genogram: a tool for exploring family infant feeding history and identifying support needs
... The Infant Feeding Genogram set the context for a discussion about women’s experience of breastfeeding within their family ...the infant feeding ... See full document
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Trends in breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices in Pakistan, 1990-2007
... complementary feeding practices have long been demonstrated to have significant implications for maternal and child ...the infant, reduced risk of breast and endometrial cancer, increased duration of post ... See full document
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Hospital Influences on Early Infant-Feeding Practices
... It is concluded that the hospital staff and routines exerted a stronger influ- ence on mothers’ infant-feeding practices by nonverbal teaching (the hospital “modeling” of infant formula [r] ... See full document
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Infant Regulation and Child Mental Health Concerns: A Longitudinal Study
... and behavior scores and/or clinical categories were controlled for potential confounders (identi fi ed a priori through an examination of previous research), including maternal characteristics (age, marital status, ... See full document
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Probiotics to improve outcomes of colic in the community: Protocol for the Baby Biotics randomised controlled trial
... One promising new approach to the management of in- fant colic is the use of probiotics. Probiotics are live microorganisms believed to confer health benefits and are used widely in food products, including infant ... See full document
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Persistence of infant crying, sleeping and feeding problems: need for prevention
... Excessive crying, difficulties in feeding such as food refusal and difficulties with falling asleep or maintaining sleep after 4-6 months of age are labelled infant regulatory problems ...of ... See full document
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