
Infant and young child feeding - World Health Organization (WHO)
2023年12月20日 · Infant and young child feeding is a key area to improve child survival and promote healthy growth and development. The first 2 years of a child’s life are particularly important, as optimal nutrition during this period lowers morbidity and mortality, reduces the risk of chronic disease, and fosters better development overall.
Infant and young child feeding - World Health Organization (WHO)
The transition from exclusive breastfeeding to family foods, referred to as "complementary feeding", typically occurs between 6 and 18-24 months of age. This is a very vulnerable period, and it is the time when malnutrition often starts, contributing significantly to the high prevalence of malnutrition among children under 5 worldwide.
Feeding an infant or young child - World Health Organization (WHO)
2022年9月30日 · Tips and information. If you need help with breastfeeding, ask others for advice, such as asking a trained health worker or other experienced women
Global strategy for infant and young child feeding
2003年12月22日 · WHO and UNICEF jointly developed the Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding whose aim is to improve - through optimal feeding - the nutritional status, growth and development, health, and thus the very survival of infants and young children.
婴幼儿喂养 - World Health Organization (WHO)
世卫组织婴幼儿喂养实况报道,提供了有关婴幼儿喂养的重要事实,包括母乳喂养的诸多益处、补充喂养的指导原则、在极端困难情况下的喂养以及世卫组织的应对行动等方面的信息。
WHO Guideline for complementary feeding of infants and young …
2023年10月16日 · This guideline provides global, normative evidence-based recommendations on complementary feeding of infants and young children 6–23 months of age living in low, middle- and high-income countries. It considers the needs of both breastfed and non-breastfed children. The guideline supersedes the earlier Guiding Principles for Complementary Feeding of the Breastfed Child and Guiding principles ...
Complementary feeding - World Health Organization (WHO)
2025年3月26日 · Appropriate complementary feeding depends on accurate information and skilled support from the family, community and health care system. WHO works with Member States to ensure key populations have adequate knowledge about appropriate foods and feeding practices in order to prevent malnutrition.
Breastfeeding - World Health Organization (WHO)
2024年11月29日 · Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure child health and survival. However, contrary to WHO recommendations, fewer than half of infants under 6 months old are exclusively breastfed.
HIV/AIDS: Infant feeding and nutrition - World Health …
2021年11月21日 · 1. Can mothers living with HIV breastfeed their children in the same way as mothers without HIV? 2. Is mixed feeding better than no breastfeeding at all, if the mother is on HIV treatment? 3. If a mother on HIV treatment plans to return to work or school, is a shorter duration of breastfeeding better than no breastfeeding at all? 4. What can be done to support breastfeeding among mothers ...
Infant nutrition - World Health Organization (WHO)
2023年7月28日 · Proper infant nutrition is fundamental to a child’s continued health, from birth through adulthood. Correct feeding in the first three years of life is particularly important due to its role in lowering morbidity and mortality, reducing the risk of chronic disease throughout their life span, and promoting regular mental and physical development.