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      High education and increased parity are associated with breast-feeding initiation and duration among Australian women.

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          Abstract

          Breast-feeding is associated with positive maternal and infant health and development outcomes. To assist identifying women less likely to meet infant nutritional guidelines, we investigated the role of socio-economic position and parity on initiation of and sustaining breast-feeding for at least 6 months.

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          Journal
          Public Health Nutr
          Public health nutrition
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          1475-2727
          1368-9800
          Oct 2016
          : 19
          : 14
          Affiliations
          [1 ] 1Centre for Longitudinal and Life Course Research,School of Public Health,The University of Queensland,Brisbane,Queensland,Australia.
          [2 ] 2Centre for Health Equity Studies (CHESS),Stockholm University/Karolinska Institute,Stockholm,Sweden.
          Article
          S1368980016000367
          10.1017/S1368980016000367
          26996672
          b3d4fa15-8fa3-4c42-aa5b-401315b422b9
          History

          Social inequalities,Socio-economic position,Breast-feeding duration,Breast-feeding initiation,Infant feeding guidelines

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