More women in the intervention than control communi- ties started breastfeeding immediately and exclusively, had their newborn checked by a health worker, washed their baby in warm water, kept the infant warm with kangaroo care, and knew to watch the infant for fever o...
Breast FeedingHome Care ServicesUrban PopulationMaternal-Child Health CentersAdolescentInfant, NewbornInfantThe American Academy of Pediatrics, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), and the World Health Organization recommend that infants receive only breast milk...
A litter of newborn garter snakes ( Thamnophis sirtalis) was divided into two groups. In the first eight feedings, one group was fed redworms and the other group was fed gupies. For the next eight feedings the diets were reversed with each group receiving the food it had not been fed...
the cellular substrate for learning and memory99,100,101,102. BDNF is also essential for basal level of hippocampal neurogenesis and for the survival and integration of new-born neurons into the hippocampal circuitry103,104. Previously, we showed that ...
Teaching New Mothers about Infant Feeding Cues May Increase Breastfeeding Duration The objective of this pilot study was to compare two different methods of educating prenatal women regarding breast-feeding. Comparisons were made between ... J Kandiah,C Burian,V Amend - 《Food & Nutrition Sciences...
When corrected for the fossil fuel effect, this would lead to a value of − 28.2‰ in pre-industrial plants, or − 14.5‰ in the enamel of animals feeding on them. Therefore, significantly different δ13C values to the average value of − 11.8‰ expected for feeding in open ...
(Supplementary 5). The expression level ofTPS1was significantly higher in flowers than in leaves at stages I, III, and V, but the reverse applies at stage IV (Fig.3A). TPS activity in the newborn flower was significantly higher than that in the concomitant leaves at stages I, IV, and...
cues to fall asleep at the beginning of the night (e.g. by rocking). The dangers of parents sharing their bed with a newborn are also described. Steps to settling an infant are given with emphasis on the importance of putting the infant down for a sleep drowsy but awake, so that the...
Mechanisms explaining the observed relations are unclear, although caregiving practices have been suggested. Non-responsive feeding in younger children is characterized by lack of reciprocity between the child and caregiver, while responsive feeding entails the caregiver acknowledging the child’s cues of ...
Non-responsive feeding in younger children is character- ized by lack of reciprocity between the child and caregiver, while responsive feeding entails the caregiver acknowledg- ing the child's cues of hunger and satiety [33]. Maternal de- pressive symptoms, anxiety and stress have ...