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  1. 2021年5月17日 · 22 Citations. Metrics. Abstract. Background. Breast milk is the best source of essential nutrients and bioactive components for infants under 6 months. However, little is known about what affects breastfeeding intentions and practices of Chinese mothers.

    • Huifeng Shi, Yumei Yang, Xiaohan Yin, Jia Li, Jin Fang, Xiaoli Wang
    • 2021
  2. 2020年4月5日 · International Breastfeeding Journal 15, Article number: 21 ( 2020 ) Cite this article. 25k Accesses. 24 Citations. 43 Altmetric. Metrics. Abstract. Background. Biological nurturing is a neurobehavioral approach to breastfeeding support that encourages women to breastfed in a relaxed, laidback position.

    • Mariarosa Milinco, Laura Travan, Adriano Cattaneo, Alessandra Knowles, Maria Vittoria Sola, Enrica C...
    • 2020
  3. 2020年12月1日 · 26 Citations. Metrics. Abstract. Background. Exclusive breastfeeding rates in many high-income countries are considerably lower than the World Health Organization recommendations. Younger mothers are less likely than older mothers to exclusively breastfeed or to exclusively breastfeed for a long duration.

  4. 2022年5月21日 · International Breastfeeding Journal 17, Article number: 40 ( 2022 ) Cite this article. 4569 Accesses. 6 Citations. Metrics. Abstract. Background.

  5. International Breastfeeding Journal encompasses all aspects of breastfeeding. The journal addresses the need for a high quality multi-disciplinary journal in the field. Breastfeeding is recognized as an important public health issue with enormous social and economic implications.

  6. 2016年6月18日 · Early initiation of breastfeeding: a systematic literature review of factors and barriers in South Asia | International Breastfeeding Journal | Full Text. Review. Open access. Published: 18 June 2016. Early initiation of breastfeeding: a systematic literature review of factors and barriers in South Asia. Indu K. Sharma & Abbey Byrne.

  7. 2015年10月28日 · 71 Citations. 29 Altmetric. Metrics. Abstract. The objectives of this article are to systematically review i) the extent of medicine use in postpartum women, and ii) the impact of maternal medicine use (excluding contraceptives and galactogogues) on breastfeeding outcomes (initiation and/or duration).