Maternal postpartum feeding anxiety was associated with infant feeding practices: results from the mother-infant cohort study of China
Abstract Background Maternal feeding anxiety (FA) was prevalent during puerperium and might affect infant feeding practices. This study was aimed to investigate the FA status in Chinese postpartum women and its relationship with infant feeding practices (FPs). Methods Participants were from the Moth...
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Main Authors: | Jing Sun (Author), Yimin Zhu (Author), Yongjin Li (Author), Niuniu Li (Author), Tan Liu (Author), Xiao Su (Author), Zhiyong Dai (Author), Yanchun Zhang (Author), Lina Pan (Author), Wei Jiang (Author), Wenli Zhu (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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