Feeding Practices and Weaning Patterns of Lebanese Infants |
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... low - income group . The between group differences in the success and failure of artificial feeding become still more evident as comparisons are made between the urban and rural sectors of the population . On the whole , Lebanese ...
... low - income group . The between group differences in the success and failure of artificial feeding become still more evident as comparisons are made between the urban and rural sectors of the population . On the whole , Lebanese ...
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... low - income group . More often than not , milk is referred to as the food " of small infants " or " of sick people . " Coffee , on the other hand , is administered primarily on social occasions when infants are given small sips from ...
... low - income group . More often than not , milk is referred to as the food " of small infants " or " of sick people . " Coffee , on the other hand , is administered primarily on social occasions when infants are given small sips from ...
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... low - income group . A correction of this pattern should be of concern in individualized health education given to mothers by child workers . Mothers should be encouraged to invest part of the family's limited food budget in milk and ...
... low - income group . A correction of this pattern should be of concern in individualized health education given to mothers by child workers . Mothers should be encouraged to invest part of the family's limited food budget in milk and ...
Contents
verages | 48 |
BottleFeeding and Formula | 71 |
Summary and Conclusions | 85 |
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abrupt weaning Age of onset arak Armenians and Maronites bottle-feeding breast breast-milk broiled burghul cereals and pulses chick peas chicken child health workers complete breast-feeding completely weaned consumed by infants cooked Diarrhea different age periods early weaning eggs eighteen months family diet Fasoulia fava beans feeding practices feeding-bottle female infants Female Male Female fruit juices given haricot beans highest frequency incidence of boiling incidence of complete infant feeding kibbeh lactation leban Lebanese lentils loquat low-income group Ma'amoul Male Female Male malnutrition Maronite and Sunni Maternal factors meat months of age nine months nipple number of feeds nurse observed infants olive oil partial breast-feeding partial weaning partially breast-fed pilav schedule semi-solid sesame oil seven and nine six months soft drinks soup special baby cereals stewed stuffed suckling Sunni and Maronites Sunni females Sunni infants Sunni males Sunni mothers Table three groups three months twelve months unboiled weaning patterns