Breastfeeding: Crucially important, but increasingly challenged in a market-driven world
In this Series paper, we examine how mother and baby attributes at the individual level interact with breastfeeding determinants at other levels, how these interactions drive breastfeeding outcomes, and what policies and interventions are necessary to achieve optimal breastfeeding. About one in thre...
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| author | Pérez–Escamilla, Rafael Tomori, Cecilia Hernandez-Cordero, Sonia Baker, Phillip Barros, Aluísio J. D. Begin, France Menon, Purnima Chapman, Donna J. Grummer-Strawn, Laurence M. McCoy, David Neves, Paulo Piwoz, Ellen G. Rollins, Nigel Victora, Cesar G. Richter, Linda |
| author_browse | Baker, Phillip Barros, Aluísio J. D. Begin, France Chapman, Donna J. Grummer-Strawn, Laurence M. Hernandez-Cordero, Sonia McCoy, David Menon, Purnima Neves, Paulo Piwoz, Ellen G. Pérez–Escamilla, Rafael Richter, Linda Rollins, Nigel Tomori, Cecilia Victora, Cesar G. |
| author_facet | Pérez–Escamilla, Rafael Tomori, Cecilia Hernandez-Cordero, Sonia Baker, Phillip Barros, Aluísio J. D. Begin, France Menon, Purnima Chapman, Donna J. Grummer-Strawn, Laurence M. McCoy, David Neves, Paulo Piwoz, Ellen G. Rollins, Nigel Victora, Cesar G. Richter, Linda |
| author_sort | Pérez–Escamilla, Rafael |
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| description | In this Series paper, we examine how mother and baby attributes at the individual level interact with breastfeeding determinants at other levels, how these interactions drive breastfeeding outcomes, and what policies and interventions are necessary to achieve optimal breastfeeding. About one in three neonates in low-income and middle-income countries receive prelacteal feeds, and only one in two neonates are put to the breast within the first hour of life. Prelacteal feeds are strongly associated with delayed initiation of breastfeeding. Self-reported insufficient milk continues to be one of the most common reasons for introducing commercial milk formula (CMF) and stopping breastfeeding. Parents and health professionals frequently misinterpret typical, unsettled baby behaviours as signs of milk insufficiency or inadequacy. In our market-driven world and in violation of the WHO International Code for Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes, the CMF industry exploits concerns of parents about these behaviours with unfounded product claims and advertising messages. A synthesis of reviews between 2016 and 2021 and country-based case studies indicate that breastfeeding practices at a population level can be improved rapidly through multilevel and multicomponent interventions across the socioecological model and settings. Breastfeeding is not the sole responsibility of women and requires collective societal approaches that take gender inequities into consideration. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1399862025-10-26T13:01:28Z Breastfeeding: Crucially important, but increasingly challenged in a market-driven world Pérez–Escamilla, Rafael Tomori, Cecilia Hernandez-Cordero, Sonia Baker, Phillip Barros, Aluísio J. D. Begin, France Menon, Purnima Chapman, Donna J. Grummer-Strawn, Laurence M. McCoy, David Neves, Paulo Piwoz, Ellen G. Rollins, Nigel Victora, Cesar G. Richter, Linda infants less favoured areas policies milk advertising case studies mothers feeding breastfeeding who In this Series paper, we examine how mother and baby attributes at the individual level interact with breastfeeding determinants at other levels, how these interactions drive breastfeeding outcomes, and what policies and interventions are necessary to achieve optimal breastfeeding. About one in three neonates in low-income and middle-income countries receive prelacteal feeds, and only one in two neonates are put to the breast within the first hour of life. Prelacteal feeds are strongly associated with delayed initiation of breastfeeding. Self-reported insufficient milk continues to be one of the most common reasons for introducing commercial milk formula (CMF) and stopping breastfeeding. Parents and health professionals frequently misinterpret typical, unsettled baby behaviours as signs of milk insufficiency or inadequacy. In our market-driven world and in violation of the WHO International Code for Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes, the CMF industry exploits concerns of parents about these behaviours with unfounded product claims and advertising messages. A synthesis of reviews between 2016 and 2021 and country-based case studies indicate that breastfeeding practices at a population level can be improved rapidly through multilevel and multicomponent interventions across the socioecological model and settings. Breastfeeding is not the sole responsibility of women and requires collective societal approaches that take gender inequities into consideration. 2023-02 2024-03-14T12:08:48Z 2024-03-14T12:08:48Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139986 en Open Access Elsevier Pérez–Escamilla, Rafael; Tomori, Cecilia; Hernandez-Cordero, Sonia; Baker, Phillip; Barros, Aluisio J. D.; Begin, France; Menon, Purnima; et al. 2023. Breastfeeding: Crucially important, but increasingly challenged in a market-driven world. Lancet 401(10375): 472-485. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(22)01932-8 |
| spellingShingle | infants less favoured areas policies milk advertising case studies mothers feeding breastfeeding who Pérez–Escamilla, Rafael Tomori, Cecilia Hernandez-Cordero, Sonia Baker, Phillip Barros, Aluísio J. D. Begin, France Menon, Purnima Chapman, Donna J. Grummer-Strawn, Laurence M. McCoy, David Neves, Paulo Piwoz, Ellen G. Rollins, Nigel Victora, Cesar G. Richter, Linda Breastfeeding: Crucially important, but increasingly challenged in a market-driven world |
| title | Breastfeeding: Crucially important, but increasingly challenged in a market-driven world |
| title_full | Breastfeeding: Crucially important, but increasingly challenged in a market-driven world |
| title_fullStr | Breastfeeding: Crucially important, but increasingly challenged in a market-driven world |
| title_full_unstemmed | Breastfeeding: Crucially important, but increasingly challenged in a market-driven world |
| title_short | Breastfeeding: Crucially important, but increasingly challenged in a market-driven world |
| title_sort | breastfeeding crucially important but increasingly challenged in a market driven world |
| topic | infants less favoured areas policies milk advertising case studies mothers feeding breastfeeding who |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139986 |
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