Author:
Wise Lauren A.,Titus Linda J.
Reference46 articles.
1. Ip S, Chung M, Raman G, et al. Breastfeeding and maternal and infant health outcomes in developed countries. Evidence Report/Technology Assessment No. 153 (prepared by Tufts-New England Medical Center Evidence-based Practice Center, under Contract No. 290-02-0022). AHRQ publication no. 07-E007. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2007.
2. Martin RM, Middleton N, Gunnell D, Owen CG, Smith GD. Breast-feeding and cancer: the Boyd Orr cohort and a systematic review with meta-analysis. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2005;97:1446–57.
3. Position of the American Dietetic Association. Promoting and supporting breastfeeding. J Am Diet Assoc. 2005;105:810–8.
4. World Health Organization. Global strategy for infant and young child feeding. World Health Organization. Geneva, Switzerland; 2003.
5. Holme A, MacArthur C, Lancashire R. The effects of breastfeeding on cognitive and neurological development of children at 9 years. Child Care Health Dev. 2010;36:583–90.