Jane A ScottSummaryAffiliation: University of Glasgow Country: UK Publications
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Predictors of breastfeeding duration: evidence from a cohort studyJane A Scott
Division of Developmental Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland
Pediatrics 117:e646-55. 2006..To report the duration of breastfeeding among a population of Australian women and to identify factors that are associated with the duration of full breastfeeding to 6 months and any breastfeeding to 12 months...
Parental attitudes toward breastfeeding: their association with feeding outcome at hospital dischargeJane A Scott
Department of Human Nutrition, Division of Developmental Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow G31 2ER, Scotland, UK
Birth 31:125-31. 2004..Identification of women with neutral infant feeding attitudes using the IIFAS may be an effective way of targeting interventions at those women who are most likely to be receptive to such programs...
Determinants of breastfeeding initiation among mothers in KuwaitManal Dashti
Human Nutrition Section, Division of Developmental Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Int Breastfeed J 5:7. 2010..The objective of this study was to identify the incidence of breastfeeding amongst women in the six governorates of Kuwait and the factors associated with the initiation of breastfeeding...
Infant feeding attitudes of expectant parents: breastfeeding and formula feedingIolanda Shaker
Public Health Practitioner, Greater Glasgow Primary Care NHS Trust, Glasgow, UK
J Adv Nurs 45:260-8. 2004..Identification and understanding of the infant feeding attitudes of mothers and their social networks should be an early step in the design and implementation of breastfeeding interventions...
Temporal changes in the determinants of breastfeeding initiationJane A Scott
Division of Developmental Medicine, Human Nutrition Section, University of Glasgow, Scotland
Birth 33:37-45. 2006..Similarly, interventions that aim to increase exclusive breastfeeding should address biomedical factors that hinder a woman's ability to establish exclusive breastfeeding...
Women's experiences of breastfeeding in a bottle-feeding cultureJane A Scott
Department of Human Nutrition, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland
J Hum Lact 19:270-7. 2003..Those women who do breastfeed in these areas demonstrate a high level of commitment to breastfeeding that sets them apart from their social peers...
The Mediterranean eating in Scotland experience project: evaluation of an Internet-based intervention promoting the Mediterranean dietAngeliki Papadaki
Faculty of Medicine, Division of Developmental Medicine, Human Nutrition Section, University of Glasgow, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow G31 2ER, UK
Br J Nutr 94:290-8. 2005....
Differentiating between the effect of rapid dietary acculturation and the effect of living away from home for the first time, on the diets of Greek students studying in GlasgowLefkothea Stella Kremmyda
Human Nutrition Section, Division of Developmental Medicine, University of Glasgow, Scotland
Appetite 50:455-63. 2008..Young Greek adults faced difficulties in maintaining a traditional Mediterranean diet after leaving the family home, particularly after moving to a Northern European environment...
Breastfeeding: reasons for starting, reasons for stopping and problems along the wayW Binns Colin
School of Public Health, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Breastfeed Rev 10:13-9. 2002..Proper advice and management is required to ensure that the problems do not lead to cessation of breastfeeding...
What works in breastfeeding promotion?Jane A Scott
J R Soc Promot Health 125:203-4. 2005
Aboriginal mothers, breastfeeding and smokingDawn Gilchrist
Goldfields South-East Health Region, Western Australia
Aust N Z J Public Health 28:225-8. 2004..Targeted antenatal smoking cessation programs are needed for Aboriginal mothers...
Factors associated with the initiation and duration of breastfeeding by Chinese mothers in Perth, Western AustraliaLin Li
School of Public Health, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia
J Hum Lact 20:188-95. 2004..Health professionals can provide invaluable support for mothers initiating and continuing breastfeeding in this population. Prenatal education also needs to emphasize the ways in which fathers can support and contribute to breastfeeding...
Breastfeeding influences on growth and health at one year of ageWendy H Oddy
Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, PO Box 855, West Perth W A 6872, Australia
Breastfeed Rev 14:15-23. 2006..By 52 weeks, formula-fed infants were heavier (10138 g vs 9731 g, P = 0.041) and longer (75.6 cm vs 73.7 cm, P = 0.011). An adverse effect of formula milk on infant health and postnatal weight gain remains of public health relevance...
Infant-feeding attitudes of expectant mothers in Northern IrelandJulie Sittlington
Northern Ireland Centre for Food and Health, University of Ulster, Coleraine, County Derry, UK
Health Educ Res 22:561-70. 2007..This suggests that the IIFAS could prove useful in the targeting and evaluation of intervention to promote breast-feeding...
Infants who drink cows milk: a cohort studyColin W Binns
School of Public Health, Curtin University, Perth, West Australia, Australia
J Paediatr Child Health 43:607-10. 2007..The aim of this study was to document current practice in an Australia city regarding the introduction of whole cows milk to children under the age of 12 months...
Using pacifiers: what are breastfeeding mothers doing?Colin W Binns
School of Public Health, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Breastfeed Rev 10:21-5. 2002..A possible mechanism of action was the reduced number of daily feeds in breastfed infants that would reduce breast stimulation. If mothers choose to use a pacifier they should introduce it later and use it infrequently...
The effect of alcohol intake on breastfeeding duration in Australian womenRoslyn C Giglia
Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia
Acta Paediatr 97:624-9. 2008..This study investigated the relationships between alcohol consumption and breastfeeding initiation and duration...
Multi-level zero-inflated poisson regression modelling of correlated count data with excess zerosAndy H Lee
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, WA, Australia
Stat Methods Med Res 15:47-61. 2006..The multi-level ZIP model is then generalized to cope with a more complex correlation structure. Application to the analysis of correlated count data from a longitudinal infant feeding study illustrates the usefulness of the approach...
