Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Breastfeeding
For Waitangi Day 2021 we have a brief look at the relationship between Te Tiriti and breastfeeding. Please click here to watch a short video
DetailsFor Waitangi Day 2021 we have a brief look at the relationship between Te Tiriti and breastfeeding. Please click here to watch a short video
DetailsBaby business: Is the milk formula industry too powerful? Video Roundtable from London 2018 Breast milk has become a political issue. At the World Health Assembly, the US opposed a resolution promoting breastfeeding. Are governments bowing to the food industry at the expense of child health? Do infant formula manufacturers have too much power? Joining…
DetailsExclusive breastfeeding in hospital predicts longer breastfeeding duration in Canada: Implications for health equity. Birth 2018, Vehling, Chan, & McGavock et al Methods We studied 3195 Canadian mother‐infant dyads in the CHILD pregnancy cohort. Newborn feeding was documented from hospital records. Caregivers reported sociodemographic factors and infant feeding at 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months.…
DetailsAustralian general practitioners’ knowledge, attitudes and practices towards breastfeeding. Plos One 2018 Holtzman & Usherwood While all the GPs interviewed had positive attitudes towards breastfeeding, they were often lacking in knowledge and conviction to provide strong support for women during their breastfeeding journey. This is not surprising considering most GPs had little or no formal…
DetailsBreastfeeding knowledge and attitudes of health professional students: a systematic review. International Breastfeeding Journal 2018 – Yang, Salamonson, Burns and Schmied BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding support from health professionals can be effective in influencing a mother’s decision to initiate and maintain breastfeeding. However, health professionals, including nursing students, do not always receive adequate breastfeeding education during their…
DetailsSix Months of Breastfeeding Reduces Mothers’ Risk of Heart Disease. Research presented at The American College of Cardiology’s 67th Annual Scientific Session in March, 2018 shows women with normal blood pressure during pregnancy and who breastfed their babies for at least six months following birth had better markers of cardiovascular health years later compared to women…
DetailsBreast Cancer Risk Reduction. Dr Natalie Shenker, BM BCh (Oxon), MSc, PhD Epigenetics and Breast Cancer (Imperial) Breastfeeding and Breast Cancer Risk: What Are the Facts? Breastfeeding can significantly reduce the risk of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC, the most aggressive breast cancers), probably in pre-menopausal women Breastfeeding may not affect the incidence or risk of hormone receptor…
DetailsIndependent report: Feeding in the first year of life: SACN report The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) report on feeding in the first year of life. July 2018 “SACN’s conclusions are largely consistent with existing advice on infant feeding, the introduction of solid foods and diversification of the infant diet. In particular, SACN concludes…
DetailsRegulating the infant formula industry: What’s your ‘purity criteria’? Emma Pickett IBCLC. “The world of ‘advertising’ is changing. This isn’t about the posters at the bus stop any more or the colourful pages in your magazine. At the more benign end of the spectrum, this is about the celebrity you follow posting photos with products…
DetailsThe association between caesarean delivery and the initiation and duration of breastfeeding: a prospective cohort study in China. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2018 Yuanjue Wu, Yan Wang, Junmei Huang, et al. Abstract Cesarean delivery has increased significantly during the last decades. This study aimed to investigate the association between planned mode of delivery…
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