Assessing the Global, Regional, and National Burden of Childhood Lower Respiratory Infections From Nonexclusive Breastfeeding, 1990-2021: Global Burden of Disease, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2021 Analysis and Implications for Public Health Strategies [0.03%]
Shuai Wang,Jingbo Lv,Xueyuan Cao
Shuai Wang
Background: Nonexclusive breastfeeding is a major risk factor for childhood lower respiratory infections, yet its global burden remains unquantified. Although exclusive breastfeeding is widely recommended, the attributabl...
Wan Alif Afiq Wan Nor Ruddin,Hamizah Ismail,Mohd Arifin Kaderi et al.
Wan Alif Afiq Wan Nor Ruddin et al.
Background: Milk kinship, in some cultures, posits that infants who receive breast milk from non-biological mothers establish a consanguinity, prohibiting future marriage between the recipient infants and the biological c...
Does the Grandmother Matter? Knowledge and Attitudes in Intergenerational Transmission of Breastfeeding: A Cross-Sectional Study [0.03%]
Jing-Ling Wu,Xiao-Yun Zhang,Xiu-Min Jiang
Jing-Ling Wu
Background: Grandmothers are vital holders of breastfeeding knowledge and play a crucial role in breastfeeding practices. However, their role in supporting exclusive breastfeeding is frequently overlooked. ...
Integrating Osteopathic Care Into Treatment of the Breastfeeding Dyad: Anatomic and Physiologic Considerations [0.03%]
Eileen Conaway,A Hope Tobey,Alice I Chen et al.
Eileen Conaway et al.
Care of the breastfeeding dyad involves an interprofessional and multidisciplinary team that may include lactation consultants, physicians, bodyworkers, and more. One often underutilized resource in the care of both breastfeeding parents an...
Time-Specified Marmet Technique on Early Lactation Among Mothers After Cesarean Section: A Randomized Controlled Trial [0.03%]
Netiporn Namsorn,Piyaporn Prasitwattanasaree,Piyanut Xuto
Netiporn Namsorn
Background: Cesarean birth is often associated with delayed milk onset and reduced early milk volume. Although the Marmet technique is widely used to stimulate milk flow, its original form does not specify the duration fo...
Effect of Breast Massage and Virtual Reality Application on Lactation in Postpartum Women: A Randomized, Controlled Trial [0.03%]
Şeyma Çatalgöl,Kevser Gürsan
Şeyma Çatalgöl
Background: Cesarean delivery can negatively impact breastfeeding due to the effects of anesthesia, incision pain, and insufficient oxytocin release. New nonpharmacologic approaches are needed in the postpartum period to ...
Kathleen A Kendall-Tackett
Kathleen A Kendall-Tackett
The Effect of a Device Developed for Flat or Inverted Nipples on Breastfeeding Success and the Time of Breastfeeding: A Randomized Controlled Study [0.03%]
Zeynem Yildirim Balkan,Serap Balci
Zeynem Yildirim Balkan
Background: Mothers with flat or inverted nipples may have inadequate nipple protrusion, leading to infant latch difficulties and breastfeeding challenges. Although several approaches exist, their effectiveness varies. ...
Linking Early Infant Growth With Milk-Derived Antibodies, Hormones, and Macronutrients During Exclusive Breastfeeding [0.03%]
Laura Herrera-Astorga,Julieta Pomi,Carolina Farías et al.
Laura Herrera-Astorga et al.
Background: The relevance of exclusive breastfeeding to infant development is widely recognized. However, evidence linking the contents of specific milk components during lactation and infant growth is limited and sometim...
Mothers' Perceptions of Climate Change and Its Effects on Breastfeeding in Türkiye: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
Havva Yesildere Saglam,Berrak Mizrak Sahin
Havva Yesildere Saglam
Background: Climate change is a global issue that poses potential risks to breastfeeding practices and outcomes. Therefore, it is important for breastfeeding mothers to understand the changes caused by climate change and ...