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The aim of the SUN (seeding through feeding) randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the effect of consuming kūmara (sweet potato) (K) or kūmara with added banana powder containing resistant starch (RS; K+) compared to the C at 4 months post randomization on the prevalence of RTI and the development of the gut microbiome. We will also explore how changes in the gut microbiome influence immune development.
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e56772
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Research using EMA has extended our understanding of parent-child feeding interactions, demonstrating that parental feeding practices differ across time and contexts (eg, the type of eating occasion) [8,9]. This suggests that the use of specific parental feeding practices is situation-dependent and highlights the complexity of parent-child feeding relationships.
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e55193
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Furthermore, most apps such as specialized sleeping or feeding apps target only one of the symptoms [55,56], although the symptoms frequently occur simultaneously in a complex manner [2,4,14]. To our knowledge, no apps are available to date that specifically target crying, sleeping, and feeding problems as common symptom patterns in early childhood.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2023;11:e41804
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The search terms were Infant feeding, Baby food, Breast feeding, Infant feeding to appetite, Infant formula feeding, Introducing solid foods to baby, Good foods to start baby with no teeth, Best puree for babies, Solids and fussy babies, Solids and milk feeding, Infant active play, Tummy time, Screen time, Infant sleep, Baby co-sleep.
J Med Internet Res 2022;24(10):e38641
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While fathers typically describe breastfeeding as being normal and natural and want to be supportive of their breastfeeding partners, they are often poorly informed about the importance of breastfeeding and its superiority over formula feeding [21]. In addition, they can hold negative attitudes regarding breastfeeding including feeling left out, fear of not bonding with their infant, and of losing time with, and the attention of, their partner [13].
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2021;4(2):e24579
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