2023
DOI: 10.1139/apnm-2021-0658
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Applying suggested new terminology and definitions for human milk feeding in the Alberta Pregnancy Outcomes and Nutrition (APrON) longitudinal pregnancy cohort

Abstract: The complexity of human milk feeding behaviours may not be captured using simpler definitions of ‘exclusive’ and ‘non-exclusive’ breastfeeding. New definitions have been suggested to describe variation in these behaviours more fully but have not been widely applied. We applied the new definitions to data derived from 3-day human milk feeding diaries. Participants (n=1091) recorded the number, beginning/end time, and modes of feeding of infants aged 3 months. Data were used to create six exclusive groups accord… Show more

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“…Terminology around the ever-growing complexity of human milk feeding was recently explored in a large Canadian cohort (3) . We have introduced the term dual modality feeders (DMF) for those caregivers who feed their own milk both via breast and with a bottle.…”
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“…Terminology around the ever-growing complexity of human milk feeding was recently explored in a large Canadian cohort (3) . We have introduced the term dual modality feeders (DMF) for those caregivers who feed their own milk both via breast and with a bottle.…”
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confidence: 99%