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  1. 2020年12月1日 · Published: 01 December 2020. Interventions to promote exclusive breastfeeding among young mothers: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Christa Buckland, Debra Hector, Gregory S. Kolt, Paul Fahey & Amit Arora. International Breastfeeding Journal 15, Article number: 102 (2020) Cite this article. 15k Accesses. 29 Citations. Metrics. Abstract.

    • Christa Buckland, Debra J Hector, Gregory S Kolt, Paul P Fahey, Paul P Fahey, Amit Arora
    • 2020
  2. 2023年11月6日 · Numerous studies have identified the impact of maternal characteristics on exclusive breastfeeding; however, the correlation between primary family caregivers’ characteristics, such as health and nutrition knowledge, and exclusive breastfeeding still lacks clarity.

  3. The journal addresses all of these aspects, including identifying women who are at increased risk of not breastfeeding; the impediments to breastfeeding and the health effects of not breastfeeding for infants and their mothers; interventions to increase breastfeeding initiation and duration; and the management of breastfeeding problems.

  4. 2020年2月24日 · A survey conducted in the central and western regions of China reported a rate of exclusive breastfeeding of 58.3% for newborns (aged 0 to 27 days), which declined to 29.1% at 3–4 months and 13.6% at 5–6 months [1].

  5. 2020年8月14日 · Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is defined as giving breast milk only to the infant, without any additional food or drink, not even water in the first six months of life, with the exception of mineral supplements, vitamins, or medicines [1, 2].

  6. 2024年3月6日 · Social support, in particular, is a critical factor for breastfeeding intention, initiation, and continuation [9, 10, 11, 12, 13]. In Aotearoa New Zealand, despite a 96.8% rate of exclusive breastfeeding in the first month, this percentage sharply declines to 35.5% when infants reach six months of age [14].

  7. 2016年6月18日 · A recent systematic review and meta-analysis revealed that breastfeeding initiation after the first hour of birth doubles the risk of neonatal mortality [5]. In specific countries, initiating within 1 h reduced deaths by 19 % in Nepal [6] and 22 % in Ghana [7].

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