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Despite numerous health benefits for babies and mothers, many women do not either initiate or continue breastfeeding for the recommended duration, and increasing breastfeeding is a national priority. It is important to understand media messages on the topic, given that breastfeeding is influenced by many environmental factors and that perceived norms, social support, and perceptions of difficulties predict breastfeeding. The current study analyzes how media covers (1) breastfeeding in general, (2) public breastfeeding, and (3) extended breastfeeding (past 1 year). Guided by the theory of planned behavior, this study analyzes 318 news articles sampled from 10 of the most commonly read mainstream newspapers from 2008-2013. This sample covers a wide range of topics related to breastfeeding, including health benefits, societal reform efforts, social/human interest stories, parenting choices, and stories about pumped breast milk and formula. The results indicate approving social norms by public health officials and medical professionals about breastfeeding in general. A significantly larger number of articles discussed positive behavioral beliefs associated with breastfeeding rather than negative behavioral beliefs. However, articles more often presented barriers, rather than factors that facilitate breastfeeding. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
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BMC Geriatr
March 2025
South Asia Infant Feeding Research Network, Division of Evidence Synthesis, Global Consortium of Public Health and Research, Dattameghe Institute of Higher Education, Wardha, India.
Background: Falls represent a significant health concern among the older adults, particularly geriatric cancer patients, due to their increased susceptibility from both age-related and cancer treatment-related factors. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to synthesize global data on the prevalence and risk of falls in this population to inform targeted fall prevention strategies.
Methods: Following PRISMA 2020 guidelines, we conducted a comprehensive search of PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science up to October 2024.
Soins Pediatr Pueric
March 2025
Laboratoire d'analyse du mouvement, Institut de formation en masso-kinésithérapie Saint-Michel, 68 rue du Commerce, 75015 Paris, France. Electronic address:
Pain management in infants is crucial during painful care. This work evaluates the effect of breastfeeding on procedural pain, measured by the Neonatal Infant Pain Scale score. A rapid review included nine randomized controlled trials (RCT) on PubMed, comparing breastfeeding with other techniques (maternal contact, sucrose, etc.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Racial Ethn Health Disparities
March 2025
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine, Kalamazoo, MI, USA.
Introduction: Although breastfeeding can protect against a variety of childhood illnesses, rates of breastfeeding are low across the USA and are lowest among ethnic minorities. Here, we aimed to explore the relationships between race, socioeconomic status (SES), and the impacts of breastfeeding on common childhood illnesses.
Methods: Subjects were recruited from a university-affiliated health system in Southwest Michigan.
Appetite
March 2025
Epidemiology Branch, Division of Population Health Research, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, 6710B Rockledge Dr, 20817, Bethesda, MD. Electronic address:
Background: Earlier feeding practices may influence dietary preference. We evaluated if age of introduction to select complementary foods shape intake and diet quality as measured by the Youth Healthy Eating Index (YHEI) in childhood.
Methods: Parents from the Upstate KIDS cohort reported complementary food introduction of 4-12-month-old infants on food questionnaires.
Lancet Infect Dis
March 2025
Center for Tropical Diseases and Global Health, Faculty of Medicine, Catholic University of Bukavu, Bukavu, DR Congo; Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Department of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa; Cochrane South Africa, South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa. Electronic address:
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