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Maternal behavior during breast- and bottle-feeding

R A Crow, J N Fawcett, P Wright

    Journal of Behavioral Medicine
    |September 1, 1980
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    Maternal behavior during feeding impacts infant intake, particularly in bottle-fed infants. Breast-feeding offers infants more control, potentially influencing long-term growth and obesity risk.

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    Area of Science:

    • Human infant feeding behavior
    • Maternal-infant interaction
    • Developmental pediatrics

    Background:

    • Feeding method differences between breast-feeding and bottle-feeding.
    • The role of maternal and infant behavior during feeding sessions.
    • Potential links between feeding dynamics and infant growth outcomes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze maternal and infant behaviors during breast-feeding and bottle-feeding.
    • To investigate the relationship between infant birth weight and feeding behaviors.
    • To explore the implications of feeding control on infant somatic growth and obesity development.

    Main Methods:

    • Filmed observation of feeding sessions for breast-fed and bottle-fed infants.
    • Data collection at approximately 1-month intervals.
    • Analysis of maternal and infant behavioral occurrences in relation to birth weight.

    Main Results:

    • Maternal behavior correlated with infant birth weight only in bottle-fed infants.
    • Greater maternal responsiveness in bottle-feeding led to decreased infant consumption.
    • Distinct behavioral differences observed between breast-feeding and bottle-feeding techniques.

    Conclusions:

    • Bottle-feeding grants mothers more control, while breast-feeding empowers infants.
    • Infant feeding control has significant implications for somatic growth.
    • Feeding dynamics and control may influence the development of obesity in infants.

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