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Title Infant feeding : parental perceptions, behaviors, and health effects / John Worobey, editor.

Publication Info. New York : Nova Biomedical, 2016.

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Pediatrics--laboratory and clinical research
Pediatrics--laboratory and clinical research.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents INFANT FEEDING PARENTAL PERCEPTIONS, BEHAVIORS, AND HEALTH EFFECTS ; INFANT FEEDING PARENTAL PERCEPTIONS, BEHAVIORS, AND HEALTH EFFECTS ; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Reference; Chapter 1 Breastfeeding: Nutrition and Behavior; Abstract; Introduction; 1. Properties of Human Milk; 1.1. Macronutrients; 1.2. Micronutrients; 1.3. Bioactive Components; 1.4. Immunological Factors; 2. Properties of Breastfeeding: Beyond Nutritional Benefits; 2.1. Breastfeeding and Mother-Infant Dyad
2.2. Breastfeeding and Neurobehavioral and Cognitive Development of Infant2.3. Breastfeeding: Effects on Mother's Health and Behavior; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2 Feeding an Infant, Healthy or Fragile: Mothers' Experience of Feeding and Its Meaning; Abstract; Introduction; Theoretical Framework; Study Beginnings; A Launching Study: Anticipatory Guidance for Supporting Mothers in Feeding their Infants; Meaning and Its Significance; Feeding Issues in Context of Parenting/Caregiving Issues for Mothers of Healthy Infants; Infant Feeding with Simulated Problems
What We Learned about Mothers' Feeding Experience from the Simulated ProblemsMothers' Internal Working of Infant Feeding; IWMs of Mothers of Full-Term Infants or Prematurely Born Infants with a History of Lung Disease; IWMs of Mothers of Preterm Infants; Exploring Internal Working Models of Feeding in the Context of Motivations; Internal Working Models of Feeding Expressed by Parents of an Infant with CCHD; Internal Working Models of Caregiving Described by Mothers of Prematurely Born Infants; Maternal Feeding Experience and Feeding Behavior; Conclusion; References
Chapter 3 Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy in the Mother-Infant DyadAbstract; Introduction; Self-Efficacy Theory; Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy; Method; Participants; Procedures; Results; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 Breastfeeding Impacts Brain Activation and Interaction Patterns in Infants of Depressed Mothers; Abstract; Introduction; Maternal Depression Effects and the Importance of; Altering Negative Trajectories; The Role of Infant Feeding in the Environment; Depressed Mothers and Breastfeeding; Infant Behaviors Compared to Maternal Influences; Purpose and Hypotheses; Method; Prescreening
Laboratory ProceduresResults; Composite Variables; Hypothesis I; Hypotheses II and III; Discussion; The Role of Feeding in Development; Breastfeeding in Depressed Groups; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5 Breastfeeding and Its Relation to Cortisol Response, Temperament, Arousal, and Better Learning and Memory in Infancy; Abstract; Introduction; Experiment 1; Methods; Participants; Apparatus, Stimuli, Design, and Procedure for 6-Month-Old Rhyme Experiment; Apparatus, Stimuli, Design, and Procedure for 10-Month-Old; Visual Grammar Experiment; Sequence of Events
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Subject Infants -- Nutrition.
Infants -- Nutrition.
Breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding.
Bottle feeding.
Bottle feeding.
Infants -- Health and hygiene.
Infants -- Health and hygiene.
Mother and infant.
Mother and infant.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Worobey, John, editor.
ISBN 9781634841238 electronic book
1634841239 electronic book
9781634841221