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Timing of Complementary Feeding Introduction and Adiposity Throughout Childhood

Timing of Complementary Feeding Introduction and Adiposity Throughout Childhood

... higher adiposity throughout childhood in both breastfed and formula-fed ...that introduction of CF at or beyond 6 months in formula-fed children is associated with a higher skinfold ...CF ... See full document

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Beverage Intake During Pregnancy and Childhood Adiposity

Beverage Intake During Pregnancy and Childhood Adiposity

... At each in-person and mailed visit from early pregnancy through the midchildhood outcome visit, as well as from outpatient and hospital medical records, we collected information on many potentially confounding, ... See full document

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Timing of adiposity rebound and adiposity in adolescence

Timing of adiposity rebound and adiposity in adolescence

... in childhood and pubertal status at the 15-year follow-up were similar between groups and so it seems likely that loss to follow-up at 15 years did not have a marked impact on study fi ...Between Timing of ... See full document

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Timing of Complementary Feeding in Preterm Infants is not associated with Early Adiposity Rebound: Longitudinal Analysis of BMI data from Birth to 7 years.

Timing of Complementary Feeding in Preterm Infants is not associated with Early Adiposity Rebound: Longitudinal Analysis of BMI data from Birth to 7 years.

... Rolland-Cachera et al. identified a typical growth trajectory of the body mass index (BMI) plot. BMI rapidly increases during the first year of life, then it decreases and reaches a “nadir” between 5 and 7 years of life; ... See full document

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Perinatal determinants of adiposity in children aged 3-5 years in urban poor settings of delhi: a retrospective study

Perinatal determinants of adiposity in children aged 3-5 years in urban poor settings of delhi: a retrospective study

... overweight. Childhood obesity is rising to epidemic proportions in the developing world, reflecting multitude of underlying reasons; that need to be ...and complementary feeding practices during ... See full document

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The timing of complementary feeding in preterm infants and the effect on overweight: study protocol for a systematic review

The timing of complementary feeding in preterm infants and the effect on overweight: study protocol for a systematic review

... various feeding skills at appropriate ages appear to be at risk of feeding prob- lems later ...have feeding problems later in ...the introduction of solid food assists speech development [17, ... See full document

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Feeding practices among children attending child welfare clinics in Ragama MOH area: a descriptive cross-sectional study

Feeding practices among children attending child welfare clinics in Ragama MOH area: a descriptive cross-sectional study

... assess feeding practices during early childhood such as; exclu- sive breastfeeding, introduction of complementary foods, use of infant formula, frequency of breastfeeding, over- night ... See full document

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Maternal knowledge and attitudes towards complementary feeding in relation to timing of its initiation in rural Bangladesh

Maternal knowledge and attitudes towards complementary feeding in relation to timing of its initiation in rural Bangladesh

... by introduction of nutritionally ad- equate and safe complementary foods at 6 months, while continuing breastfeeding until the child is at least 2 years old ...child feeding (IYCF) practices are ... See full document

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Timing of the Introduction of Complementary Foods in Infancy: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Timing of the Introduction of Complementary Foods in Infancy: A Randomized Controlled Trial

... of complementary foods by infants in the CF group was much lower than expected, with an average energy in- take of ...from complementary foods was small, only 59% of the mean energy intake (451 kJ/d) and ... See full document

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Ethnic Variation in Breastfeeding and Complimentary Feeding in the Republic of Ireland

Ethnic Variation in Breastfeeding and Complimentary Feeding in the Republic of Ireland

... gradual introduction of complimentary foods after this period ...the introduction of solids near six months of age ...complimentary feeding has been shown by studies to increase the risk of ... See full document

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Assessment of infant and young child feeding practices and nutritional  status of 0 to 2 years children

Assessment of infant and young child feeding practices and nutritional status of 0 to 2 years children

... breast feeding initially, time of introduction, content and consistency of complementary feeds are critical for early nutrition (Lakshman et ...early introduction of complementary feeds ... See full document

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Low breastfeeding rates and body mass index in Danish children of women with gestational diabetes mellitus

Low breastfeeding rates and body mass index in Danish children of women with gestational diabetes mellitus

... Breastfeeding is the natural and best way to nurture healthy offspring of healthy mothers [8–10], and ob- servational studies suggest a lower risk of later over- weight, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension and type 2 ... See full document

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Complementary Feeding Adequacy in Relation to Nutritional Status Among Early Weaned Breastfed Children Who Are Born to HIV-Infected Mothers: ANRS 1201/1202 Ditrame Plus, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

Complementary Feeding Adequacy in Relation to Nutritional Status Among Early Weaned Breastfed Children Who Are Born to HIV-Infected Mothers: ANRS 1201/1202 Ditrame Plus, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

... adequate feeding practices around the weaning pe- riod seem to be crucial for achievement of optimal child ...adequate complementary feeding to take over breast ...infant feeding so that the ... See full document

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Early Feeding and Risk of Celiac Disease in a Prospective Birth Cohort

Early Feeding and Risk of Celiac Disease in a Prospective Birth Cohort

... gluten introduction during breastfeeding could thus be assessed only for the group where gluten had been in- troduced at 6 months of age (170 with CD and 44 986 cohort ...gluten introduction, but the ... See full document

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Comparative study and impact on nutritional status, dietary practices of normal and moderate acute malnutrition children under  24 months in Niger: case of mayahi county

Comparative study and impact on nutritional status, dietary practices of normal and moderate acute malnutrition children under 24 months in Niger: case of mayahi county

... infant feeding practices are immediate causes of the high prevalence of malnutrition among young children in general and Nigerian children in particular (Ouattara et ... See full document

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Complementary genetic and functional analyses of genes involved in adiposity

Complementary genetic and functional analyses of genes involved in adiposity

... This DNA was subsequently cloned into the pGEM -T vector (Promega) (see chapter 2, section 2.5.1). This vector is amenable to the cloning of PCR products because it is provided in a linearised form due to a restriction ... See full document

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PREVALENCE OF HIV/AIDS AMONG UNDER 18 MONTHS INFANTS WHO ARE BORN FROM HIV POSITIVE MOTHERS IN GONDAR UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, NORTH WEST ETHIOPIA

PREVALENCE OF HIV/AIDS AMONG UNDER 18 MONTHS INFANTS WHO ARE BORN FROM HIV POSITIVE MOTHERS IN GONDAR UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, NORTH WEST ETHIOPIA

... University Hospital PMTCT Clinic from September 2008 to January 2012. Of these 207 (50.5%) were males and 203 (49.5%) were females. From these infants 346 (84.4%) were born in health institutions and 64 (15.6%) were born ... See full document

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Association of adiposity measures in childhood and adulthood with knee cartilage thickness, volume and bone area in young adults

Association of adiposity measures in childhood and adulthood with knee cartilage thickness, volume and bone area in young adults

... Thus, we were unable to adjust childhood knee injury status when we analysed the effects of change of adiposity measures from childhood to adulthood on knee cartilage thickness, volume[r] ... See full document

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Baby-Led Introduction to SolidS (BLISS) study: a randomised controlled trial of a baby-led approach to complementary feeding

Baby-Led Introduction to SolidS (BLISS) study: a randomised controlled trial of a baby-led approach to complementary feeding

... when complementary feeding, or the introduction of “solid” foods, should start should be changed from 4 to 6 months to 6 months of age [1, ...age complementary feed- ing is needed to ... See full document

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Association of childhood adiposity measures with adulthood knee cartilage defects and bone marrow lesions: a 25 year cohort study

Association of childhood adiposity measures with adulthood knee cartilage defects and bone marrow lesions: a 25 year cohort study

... hood adiposity measures and adulthood knee cartilage defects or BMLs before and after adjustment for potential ...between childhood adiposity measures and adulthood knee cartilage defects or BMLs ... See full document

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