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Bottle-Feeding: Perceptions, Practices, and Health Outcomes (Pediatrics - Laboratory and Clinical Research)

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Description

Bottle-feeding is an ubiquitous aspect of infant feeding, yet bottle-feeding caregivers report a lack of support and access to evidence-based advice related to healthy bottle-feeding practices. This gap is due, in part, to a greater emphasis placed on breastfeeding support and promotion. Given a large and growing body of research illustrating associations between bottle-feeding and a number of health issues such as overfeeding, rapid weight gain, and dental caries the lack of advice and support for healthy bottle-feeding practices is concerning. To this end, this book aims to illustrate the state of the science related to bottle-feeding practices, caregiver perceptions, and related health outcomes. Based on this evidence, this book also provides practical, pragmatic advice to ensure that practitioners, researchers, and other professionals that work with families with young infants can best support bottle-feeding caregivers and promote the healthy growth and development for bottle-feeding infants. About the Author Alison K. Ventura, Ph.D. (Kinesiology Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA)

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Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
18 April 2018
Listed Since
29 December 2017

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