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Promoting Responsive Feeding During Breastfeeding, Bottle-Feeding, and the Introduction to Solid Foods
1st Edition - August 3, 2022
Author: Alison Ventura
Paperback ISBN:9780323884525
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eBook ISBN:9780323884532
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Promoting Responsive Feeding During Breastfeeding, Bottle-Feeding, and the Introduction to Solid Foods addresses how caregiver feeding practices and styles shape the quality and outcome of feeding interactions during infancy. Emphasis is placed on how the quality and nature of caregiver-child interactions during breastfeeding, bottle-feeding, and the introduction to solid foods shape the development of children’s eating behaviors, growth trajectories and chronic disease risk. The book also considers the potential influence of broader contextual factors on early feeding interactions, including how psychological, social, cultural and economic factors may influence caregivers’ abilities to implement feeding recommendations.
Highlights the importance of responsive, or infant-led feeding practices and styles
Promotes high-quality caregiver-infant interactions during breastfeeding, bottle-feeding and the introduction to solid foods
Discusses the socioemotional and cognitive benefits of high-quality feeding interactions
Dieticians, nutritionists, lactation consultants and educators, pediatricians, nurses and other health professionals, along with researchers working in these fields
Cover image
Title page
Table of Contents
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction
Abstract
Organization of the Book
Part 1: The Importance of Infant Feeding for Later Health Outcomes
Chapter 2: Healthy Beginnings
Abstract
Introduction
Sensitive Periods Defined
Evidence for Sensitive Periods of Development Within Early Caregiver-Infant Relationships: Imprinting and Early Attachment
Evidence for Sensitive Periods of Development for Dietary Patterns, Eating Behaviors, and Related Health Outcomes
Harnessing the Power of Sensitive Periods in Research and Practice
Conclusion
References
Chapter 3: Healthy Infant Weight Gain and Growth
Abstract
Introduction
Historical Considerations
The World Health Organization Child Growth Standards
Associations Between Rapid Weight Gain and Later Health Outcomes
Caregivers’ Perceptions of Growth Charts and Healthy Infant Growth
Conclusions
References
Part 2: Responsive Feeding During Breastfeeding, Bottle-feeding, and the Transition to Solids
Chapter 4: How Infants Communicate and Self-Regulate During Feeding
Abstract
Introduction
Infant States
Infant Cues
Infants’ Capacities to Self-Regulate Intake During Feeding
Conclusions
References
Chapter 5: The Importance of Responsive Feeding
Abstract
Introduction
Responsive Feeding Defined
Nonresponsive Feeding Defined
Responsive Feeding as a Facet of Responsive Caregiving
Benefits of Responsiveness for Feeding and Developmental Outcomes
Assessment of Responsive Feeding
Promoting Responsive Feeding
Conclusion
References
Chapter 6: Responsive Feeding During Breastfeeding
Abstract
Introduction
Breastfeeding as a Demand and Supply System
The Role of Maternal Sensitivity and Responsiveness in Breastfeeding Success
Links Between Perceived Insufficient Milk Supply and Responsive Feeding
Breastfeeding as a Support for Responsive Feeding
Associations Between Breastfeeding and Infant Feeding and Weight Outcomes
Promoting Responsive Feeding During Breastfeeding
Conclusions
References
Chapter 7: Responsive Feeding During Bottle-Feeding
Abstract
Introduction
Bottle-Feeding Versus Formula-Feeding
How Bottle-Feeding Differs From Breastfeeding: Implications for Responsive Feeding
Features of Bottles That May Affect Responsive Feeding and Feeding Outcomes
Caregiver Feeding Practices and Styles During Bottle-Feeding
Associations Between Formula-/Bottle-Feeding and Infant Feeding and Weight Outcomes
Promoting Responsive Feeding During Bottle-feeding
Conclusions
References
Chapter 8: Responsive Feeding During the Transition to Solid Foods
Abstract
Introduction
The Ideal: Recommendations for the Transition to Solid Foods
The Reality: Young Children’s Diets Are in Need of Improvement
How do Eating Behaviors and Dietary Patterns Develop During Infancy?
Promoting Responsive Feeding During the Transition to Solids Foods
Conclusions
References
Part 3: Additional Considerations for Promoting Responsive Feeding
Chapter 9: Caregivers’ Engagement With Distracting Technology: Considerations and Concerns
Abstract
Introduction
Technology and Mobile Device Use in Modern Times
Parents’ Use of Technology and Mobile Devices Within Family Contexts
Should We Be Concerned About Parents’ Use of Technology and Mobile Devices?
Effects of Technology and Mobile Devices on Parent Sensitivity and Responsiveness
Finding the Right Balance: A Note on Parent Guilt and Struggles
Conclusions
References
Chapter 10: Psychological, Social, and Contextual Influences on Early Feeding Interactions
Abstract
Introduction
The Socioecological Model: A Framework for Understanding Caregivers’ Feeding Decisions
Infant Behavior, Temperament, and Weight
Maternal Mental Health
Family Structure and Social Support
Sociodemographic Factors
Conclusions
References
Part 4: Conclusion
Chapter 11: Conclusions
Abstract
Conclusions
Index
No. of pages: 136
Language: English
Published: August 3, 2022
Imprint: Academic Press
Paperback ISBN: 9780323884525
eBook ISBN: 9780323884532
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Alison Ventura
Alison Ventura received a B.S. in Psychology with an emphasis in Biology and a minor in Community Nutrition from the University of California, Davis. She then earned two Master’s degrees from the Pennsylvania State University: one in Nutritional Sciences and the other in Human Development and Family Studies. In 2008, she earned her Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Studies from the Pennsylvania State University. From 2008-2011, Dr. Ventura was a NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award postdoctoral fellow at the Monell Chemical Senses Center, a taste and smell research institute in Philadelphia, PA. For the past decade, Dr. Ventura’s research has primarily focused on infant feeding interactions and understanding how these interactions affect the development of eating behaviors and growth trajectories across infancy and early childhood.
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor of Kinesiology and Public Health, Department of Kinesiology and Public Health, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA