Analysis of factors that hinder exclusive breastfeeding in Brazil and repercussions on the lives of infants and women
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Resumo: | Exclusive Breastfeeding (EBF) is the best and most efficient source of nutrition for the infant, providing gains for the baby and the mother. With this, the objective was to investigate the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months of the newborn's life, both for the mother and for the baby's development, as well as factors related to breastfeeding difficulties for lactating women. This study is a narrative review of the literature, carried out in the Medline and SCIELO databases, with the descriptors and search strategy “Maternal Breastfeeding” AND “Child Development”, in Portuguese, English and Spanish, to search for these terms in the title, abstract or body of studies. The inclusion criteria corresponded to productions available in full, which allow for better consistency with the theme developed in this research, published between 2015 and 2021. The research identified the importance of breastfeeding in early life, as breast milk is a complete food for nutrition of the infant and its benefits transcend nutritional barriers and reach immunological factors. In the same way, the benefits for the lactating woman who maintain breastfeeding are evident, however, the various difficulties reported by them related to the establishment of breastfeeding are notable. This study reinforced that breastfeeding in its entirety offers numerous benefits, such as reducing the percentage of morbidity, comorbidities and infant mortality, in addition to benefiting the mother in uterine involution and weight loss, in addition to providing protection against ovarian and breast cancer. Thus, EBF should preferably be maintained until the first six months postpartum. |
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Analysis of factors that hinder exclusive breastfeeding in Brazil and repercussions on the lives of infants and womenAnálisis de los factores que dificultan la lactancia materna exclusiva en Brasil y sus repercusiones en la vida de lactantes y mujeresAnálise dos fatores dificultadores do aleitamento materno exclusivo no Brasil e repercussões na vida do lactente e da mulherLeite HumanoServiços de Saúde Materno-InfantilBreastfeedinghuman milkMaternal and Child Health ServicesAleitamento MaternoLeite HumanoServicios de salud maternoinfantilExclusive Breastfeeding (EBF) is the best and most efficient source of nutrition for the infant, providing gains for the baby and the mother. With this, the objective was to investigate the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months of the newborn's life, both for the mother and for the baby's development, as well as factors related to breastfeeding difficulties for lactating women. This study is a narrative review of the literature, carried out in the Medline and SCIELO databases, with the descriptors and search strategy “Maternal Breastfeeding” AND “Child Development”, in Portuguese, English and Spanish, to search for these terms in the title, abstract or body of studies. The inclusion criteria corresponded to productions available in full, which allow for better consistency with the theme developed in this research, published between 2015 and 2021. The research identified the importance of breastfeeding in early life, as breast milk is a complete food for nutrition of the infant and its benefits transcend nutritional barriers and reach immunological factors. In the same way, the benefits for the lactating woman who maintain breastfeeding are evident, however, the various difficulties reported by them related to the establishment of breastfeeding are notable. This study reinforced that breastfeeding in its entirety offers numerous benefits, such as reducing the percentage of morbidity, comorbidities and infant mortality, in addition to benefiting the mother in uterine involution and weight loss, in addition to providing protection against ovarian and breast cancer. Thus, EBF should preferably be maintained until the first six months postpartum.La Lactancia Materna Exclusiva (LME) es la mejor y más eficiente fuente de nutrición para el lactante, proporcionando ganancias para el bebé y la madre. Con eso, el objetivo fue investigar los beneficios de la lactancia materna exclusiva en los primeros seis meses de vida del recién nacido, tanto para la madre como para el desarrollo del bebé, así como los factores relacionados con las dificultades de amamantar para las mujeres lactantes. Este estudio es una revisión narrativa de la literatura, realizada en las bases de datos Medline y SCIELO, con los descriptores y estrategia de búsqueda “Aletamento Materno” AND “Desenvolvimento Infantil”, en portugués, inglés y español, para buscar estos términos en el título, resumen o cuerpo de estudios. Los criterios de inclusión correspondieron a producciones disponibles en su totalidad, lo que permite una mejor coherencia con el tema desarrollado en esta investigación, publicado entre 2015 y 2021. La investigación identificó la importancia de la lactancia materna en los primeros años de vida, ya que la leche materna es un alimento completo para la nutrición de el lactante y sus beneficios trascienden las barreras nutricionales y alcanzan factores inmunológicos. Del mismo modo, son evidentes los beneficios para la mujer lactante que mantiene la lactancia materna, sin embargo, son notables las diversas dificultades relatadas por ellas relacionadas con el establecimiento de la lactancia materna. Este estudio reforzó que la lactancia materna en su totalidad ofrece numerosos beneficios, como reducir el porcentaje de morbilidad, comorbilidades y mortalidad infantil, además de beneficiar a la madre en la involución uterina y pérdida de peso, además de brindar protección contra el cáncer de ovario y de mama. Por lo tanto, la LME debe mantenerse preferentemente hasta los primeros seis meses posparto.Aleitamento Materno Exclusivo (AME) é a melhor e mais eficiente fonte de nutrição para o lactente, propiciando ganhos para o bebê e para a mãe. Com isso, objetivou-se investigar os benefícios do AME nos seis primeiros meses de vida do recém-nascido, tanto para a mãe, quanto para o desenvolvimento do bebê, assim como fatores relacionados às dificuldades no aleitamento pelas lactantes. Este estudo se constitui em uma revisão narrativa da literatura, realizada nas bases de dados Medline e SCIELO, com os descritores e estratégia de busca “Aleitamento Materno” AND “Desenvolvimento infantil”, em português, inglês e espanhol, para a busca destes termos no título, resumo ou corpo de estudos. Os critérios de inclusão corresponderam a produções disponíveis na íntegra, que permitam uma melhor coerência com a temática desenvolvida nesta pesquisa, publicados entre 2015 e 2021. A pesquisa identificou a importância da amamentação no início da vida, pois o leite materno é alimento completo para nutrição do lactente e seus benefícios transcendem as barreiras nutricionais e alcançam fatores imunológicos. Do mesmo modo, são evidentes os benefícios para a lactante que mantêm a amamentação, entretanto, são notáveis as diversas dificuldades relatadas por elas relacionadas ao estabelecimento da amamentação. Este estudo reforçou que o aleitamento materno em sua integralidade oferece inúmeros benefícios, como redução da porcentagem de morbidade, comorbidades e mortalidade infantil, além de beneficiar a mãe na involução uterina e emagrecimento, além conferir proteção contra câncer de ovário e mama. Assim, o AME deve ser mantido preferencialmente até os seis primeiros meses pós-parto.Research, Society and Development2022-03-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2772610.33448/rsd-v11i4.27726Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 4; e58311427726Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 4; e58311427726Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 4; e583114277262525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/27726/24944Copyright (c) 2022 Roberto Cordeiro de Oliveira Filho; Thamires Teixeira Miranda Rodrigues ; Caroline Silva de Araújo Lima ; Maria Eduarda Teixeira Alves ; Caroline Ruas Gonçalves; Moacir Ferreira Júnior; Márcia Farsura de Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Oliveira Filho, Roberto Cordeiro de Rodrigues , Thamires Teixeira Miranda Lima , Caroline Silva de Araújo Alves , Maria Eduarda TeixeiraGonçalves, Caroline Ruas Ferreira Júnior, MoacirOliveira, Márcia Farsura de 2022-03-27T17:17:09Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27726Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:21.394831Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Analysis of factors that hinder exclusive breastfeeding in Brazil and repercussions on the lives of infants and women Análisis de los factores que dificultan la lactancia materna exclusiva en Brasil y sus repercusiones en la vida de lactantes y mujeres Análise dos fatores dificultadores do aleitamento materno exclusivo no Brasil e repercussões na vida do lactente e da mulher |
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Analysis of factors that hinder exclusive breastfeeding in Brazil and repercussions on the lives of infants and women |
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Analysis of factors that hinder exclusive breastfeeding in Brazil and repercussions on the lives of infants and women Oliveira Filho, Roberto Cordeiro de Leite Humano Serviços de Saúde Materno-Infantil Breastfeeding human milk Maternal and Child Health Services Aleitamento Materno Leite Humano Servicios de salud maternoinfantil |
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Analysis of factors that hinder exclusive breastfeeding in Brazil and repercussions on the lives of infants and women |
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Analysis of factors that hinder exclusive breastfeeding in Brazil and repercussions on the lives of infants and women |
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Analysis of factors that hinder exclusive breastfeeding in Brazil and repercussions on the lives of infants and women |
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Analysis of factors that hinder exclusive breastfeeding in Brazil and repercussions on the lives of infants and women |
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Analysis of factors that hinder exclusive breastfeeding in Brazil and repercussions on the lives of infants and women |
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Oliveira Filho, Roberto Cordeiro de |
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Oliveira Filho, Roberto Cordeiro de Rodrigues , Thamires Teixeira Miranda Lima , Caroline Silva de Araújo Alves , Maria Eduarda Teixeira Gonçalves, Caroline Ruas Ferreira Júnior, Moacir Oliveira, Márcia Farsura de |
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Rodrigues , Thamires Teixeira Miranda Lima , Caroline Silva de Araújo Alves , Maria Eduarda Teixeira Gonçalves, Caroline Ruas Ferreira Júnior, Moacir Oliveira, Márcia Farsura de |
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Oliveira Filho, Roberto Cordeiro de Rodrigues , Thamires Teixeira Miranda Lima , Caroline Silva de Araújo Alves , Maria Eduarda Teixeira Gonçalves, Caroline Ruas Ferreira Júnior, Moacir Oliveira, Márcia Farsura de |
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Leite Humano Serviços de Saúde Materno-Infantil Breastfeeding human milk Maternal and Child Health Services Aleitamento Materno Leite Humano Servicios de salud maternoinfantil |
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Leite Humano Serviços de Saúde Materno-Infantil Breastfeeding human milk Maternal and Child Health Services Aleitamento Materno Leite Humano Servicios de salud maternoinfantil |
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Exclusive Breastfeeding (EBF) is the best and most efficient source of nutrition for the infant, providing gains for the baby and the mother. With this, the objective was to investigate the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months of the newborn's life, both for the mother and for the baby's development, as well as factors related to breastfeeding difficulties for lactating women. This study is a narrative review of the literature, carried out in the Medline and SCIELO databases, with the descriptors and search strategy “Maternal Breastfeeding” AND “Child Development”, in Portuguese, English and Spanish, to search for these terms in the title, abstract or body of studies. The inclusion criteria corresponded to productions available in full, which allow for better consistency with the theme developed in this research, published between 2015 and 2021. The research identified the importance of breastfeeding in early life, as breast milk is a complete food for nutrition of the infant and its benefits transcend nutritional barriers and reach immunological factors. In the same way, the benefits for the lactating woman who maintain breastfeeding are evident, however, the various difficulties reported by them related to the establishment of breastfeeding are notable. This study reinforced that breastfeeding in its entirety offers numerous benefits, such as reducing the percentage of morbidity, comorbidities and infant mortality, in addition to benefiting the mother in uterine involution and weight loss, in addition to providing protection against ovarian and breast cancer. Thus, EBF should preferably be maintained until the first six months postpartum. |
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