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Breastfeeding: Benefits to Infant and Mother by Robert D. Roghair ISBN 9783725835249, 9783725835232, 3725835241, 3725835233 instant download

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Authors:Robert D. Roghair
Pages:184 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:MDPI
Language:english
File Size:5.22 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783725835249, 9783725835232, 3725835241, 3725835233
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Breastfeeding: Benefits to Infant and Mother by Robert D. Roghair ISBN 9783725835249, 9783725835232, 3725835241, 3725835233 instant download

Successful breastfeeding has benefits for both mother and infant that extend the lifespan. Unfortunately, the health disparities in breastfeeding are striking, and the variable rate of breastfeeding across racial or ethnic groups and among individuals with different socioeconomic statuses is an under-appreciated public health crisis. 
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Overall parity in breastfeeding rates through 6 months could substantially reduce the incidence of childhood infection and the devastation of sudden infant death syndrome. To improve public health and education, further data are needed regarding the short-term and long-term benefits of breastfeeding across diverse cohorts. 
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For this Special Issue of Nutrients, we solicited contributions to better define and expand our shared understanding of the global benefits of breastfeeding to infants and mothers.
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