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In Indonesia, stunting is still a chronic nutritional problem. Many factors influence the prevalence of stunting, including a history of exclusive breastfeeding and the frequency of complementary feeding. The purpose of this study is to determine how much... see more

Stunting is a kind of condition where toddlers have less length or height than their age. The percentage of stunting in Indonesia is still high and becomes a health problem. Stunting occurs due to several factors. One of which is lack of nutritional inta... see more

Background: It is estimated that, on an average about 35% of infants 0 - 6 months old are exclusively breastfed around the world. Optimal breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices can save the lives of 1.5 million children under five every year. T... see more

Food is a major factor supporting growth and development for every living creature. The quantity and composition of the food consumed is tailored to the needs of each individual. Babies have different food compositions. According to WHO the best food for ... see more

Background: Exclusive breastfeeding has been found to be effective in reducing infant mortality and morbidity in the contemporary world. This study explored attitude and cultural determinants of EBF among childbearing mothers in Nsukka urban.Data Source a... see more

BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding is an optimum, healthy, and economical mode of feeding an infant. However, many preventable obstacles hinder exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months of life.AIM: We aimed to assess the social-, maternal- and infant-relate... see more

Background: National Family Health Survey-3 data show that the initiation of breastfeeding within 1 h is only24.5%, whereas the exclusive breastfeeding rates in children <6 month is only 46.4%. Objective: The present studywas planned to assess the effe... see more

AbstractBackground: Breastfeeding is nearly universal in Kenya. However, supplementation of breast milk starts too early, thereby exposing the infants to diarrhoea and other infections. Despite the recommendation of the World Health Organization (WHO) of ... see more

Work is often the reason for mothers not to have the opportunity to give exclusively breastfeeding for 6 months to their babies. This reason is motivated by the lack of sufficient time to breastfeed or express milk. This is also experienced by breastfeedi... see more

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