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Over 2006–2016, the proportion of children aged 6–23 months meeting complementary feeding (CF) indicators, including introduction of complementary foods, minimum dietary diversity, minimum meal frequency and minimum acceptable diet, improved steadily. Poor CF practices were significantly associated with influencing factors at the individual, household,
Nan Dou+10 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To explore the experiences of patients who found and/or connected to social care via a community resource referral system named “Resourceful” (linked with FindHelp.org) linked to a health system's electronic health record. Study Setting and Design The mixed‐methods study was co‐designed and conducted using community‐based ...
Anthony W. Olson+16 more
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In this study, we attempted to analyse the breastfeeding initiation rates over the last 20 years for Ireland's Mid‐West region. Furthermore, we attempted to appraise the impact of deprivation in the defined city areas and, through a narrative review, proposed 10 evidence‐based themes, the ‘10 Priorities’, to improve Irish breastfeeding rates.
Roy K. Philip+6 more
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Correction to: The data and characteristics of the human milk banks in mainland China. [PDF]
Liu XH+11 more
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Farm size and agricultural productivity of nutritious foods: Evidence from Ethiopia
Abstract Agri‐food systems are transforming quickly in Africa. An important issue in the transformation process of agricultural production is the role of small farms. While many authors have looked at this question, one aspect that has received little attention is the role of small farms in the production of nutritious foods, an important topic given ...
Hannah Ameye+3 more
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Print media coverage of breastfeeding in Great Britain: Positive or negative?
Article focus, by percentage Abstract Media can be a powerful communication tool to promote breastfeeding, influence mothers' breastfeeding behaviour, create positive social norms and generate support among stakeholders and policymakers for breastfeeding. However, negative stories could deter women from starting or continuing to breastfeed.
Rowena Merritt+3 more
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Response to "Repeating the errors of the past: the hazards of a commercial human milk industry" Modi (2024) from the Global Alliance of Milk Banks and Associations. [PDF]
Coutsoudis A+10 more
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Wet Nurses to Donor Milk Banks and Back Again: The Continuum of Sharing Our Milk to Save Lives
K. Marinelli
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