Infant and young child feeding: challenges to implementing a global strategy.

作者: Fiona Dykes , Victoria Hall Moran

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关键词: Breast feedingBreastfeedingTanzaniaSocioeconomic statusPovertyMedicineLow birth weightGlobal strategyDevelopmental psychologyAutonomy

摘要: Contributor biographies. Foreword ( Gretel H. Pelto ). 1. From Grand Design to Change on the Ground: Going Scale with a Global Feeding Strategy James Akre 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 How it all began. 1.3 Grasping global challenge. 1.4 Summary recommendations. 1.5 Conclusion. References. 2. A Biocultural Basis for Protecting, Promoting and Supporting Breastfeeding Andy Bilson Fiona Dykes 2.1 2.2 WHO/UNICEF Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative. 2.3 biocultural approach institutional change. 2.4 3. Preterm Infants in Sweden: Challenges Implementing Pro-Breastfeeding Culture Renee Flacking 3.1 3.2 preterm babies Sweden. 3.3 as relationship building early phase. 3.4 at 'training camp.' 3.5 home - trying experience balance needs. 3.6 Paradigm shift. 3.7 4. 'to Learn' 'To Know': Women's Embodied Knowledge of Japan Naoko Hashimoto Christine McCourt 4.1 4.2 The study. 4.3 Social historical background. 4.4 bodily experience: findings from Japanese women's narratives. 4.5 Discussion implications. 4.6 5. Poverty: Negotiating Cultural Symbolic Capital Motherhood Quebec, Canada Danielle Groleau Charo Rodriguez 5.1 5.2 breastfeeding. 5.3 Contextualising our 5.4 Acknowledgements. 6. Achieving Optimal Infant Young Child Practices: Case Studies Tanzania Rwanda Lucy Thairu 6.1 6.2 feeding practices among mothers unknown HIV status Tanzania. 6.3 HIV+ Rwanda. 6.4 Conclusion: bridging gap between policy actual practice promote optimal infant practices. 7. Bodies Making: Reflections Consumption Practices Pregnancy Helen Stapleton Julia Keenan 7.1 7.2 Background. 7.3 Study aims, design methodology. 7.4 pregnancy: socioeconomic grouping autonomy. 7.5 prohibitions exclusions. 7.6 cravings, calories weight management. 7.7 Autonomy sociocultural constraints choice consumption. 7.8 8. Homeless Mothers Their Children: Two Generations Nutritional Risk Anne Marie Coufopoulos Allan Frederick Hackett 8.1 8.2 Defining homelessness. 8.3 Homelessness UK homeless mothers. 8.4 use temporary accommodation UK. 8.5 health 8.6 Nutrition 8.7 child feeding. 8.8 practice. 8.9 9. Lifecycle Influences Opportunities Anthony F. Williams 9.1 9.2 Disease risk, genotype phenotype. 9.3 Low birth weight. 9.4 strong is link size chronic disease? 9.5 Maternal nutritional influences phenotype newborn. 9.6 Putative mechanism phenotypic induction. 9.7 child: impact growth. 9.8 10. Use Economics Analyse Policies Promote Kevin D. Frick 10.1 10.2 Economic considerations. 10.3 terminology. 10.4 framework assessing young nutrition strategies. 10.5 analysis breastfeeding strategy. 10.6 11. Complex Victoria Hall Moran Index.

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