AI Article Synopsis

  • Parents' choices about breastfeeding and introducing complementary foods are crucial public health topics due to the health benefits of breastfeeding.
  • A study collected and analyzed infant feeding materials from 2005 across five European countries, finding 127 leaflets with 512 statements related to infant health outcomes.
  • Most content focused on short-term health effects, particularly in England and Germany, indicating a need for more specific and comprehensive information on the long-term benefits of breastfeeding and better strategies for promoting healthy feeding practices.

Article Abstract

Parents' decisions about whether to breastfeed their infant, and when to introduce complementary foods, are important public health issues. Breastfeeding has beneficial health effects and is widely promoted. Leaflets and magazine articles on infant feeding were collected in 2005, in five European countries (England, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Spain), and screened for statements that link feeding behaviours to infant health outcomes. A total of 127 leaflets contained 512 statements (0.38 / published page). Magazines contained approximately 1 article / month. Health outcomes were more intensively covered in England and Germany. Most statements referred to short term health implications. Lack of scientific agreement may underlie lack of cover of longer term health effects. Scope may exist to promote improved infant feeding practices by increasing the quantity and specificity of messages about health effects. Further research is required to evaluate the impact of alternative means of providing information on infant feeding practices.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963662511435452DOI Listing

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