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Sucking Behavior Differences Between Directly Breast-fed and Bottle-fed Infants: A Rapid Review


Introduction: Breastfeeding is an important activity to fulfill nutrition in neonates.
This activity has a long-term influence on neonatal ...

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    Ped1 - 161161 617.64 Dim SJatinangor (Pedodonsia)Tersedia namun tidak untuk dipinjamkan - No Loan
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    Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi
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    617.64 Dim S
    Penerbit FKG Unpad : FKG UNPAD JATINANGOR.,
    Deskripsi Fisik
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    Bahasa
    English
    ISBN/ISSN
    160110180025
    Klasifikasi
    617.64
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    Tipe Media
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  • Introduction: Breastfeeding is an important activity to fulfill nutrition in neonates.
    This activity has a long-term influence on neonatal growth and development.
    Breastfeeding can affect the child's sensory processes, motor function, and
    nutritional intake. Different coordination of sucking behavior can occur between
    directly breastfed and bottle-fed. The anatomy between the nipple and the bottle
    nipple makes differences in the angle of the mouth, jaw movement, sucking quantity,
    duration of the pause between sucks, and sucking pressure. This study was
    conducted to determine the differences in sucking behavior in infants who directly
    breastfed and bottle-fed. Methods: A literature review in the form of a rapid review
    was conducted in this research using PRISMA (Preferred reporting items for
    systematic reviews and meta-analyses) with keywords and conjunctions “AND”
    according to the Boolean operator method from four databases (PubMed, Science
    direct, springer, and nature) that match to the inclusion and exclusions criteria.
    Result: After reviewing 597 articles, four articles were included. All four articles
    have the same design study, which is cross-sectional. The study contained four
    articles that compared sucking behavior among infants who directly breastfed and
    bottle-fed. The sucking behavior shows a greater result in infants who directly
    breastfed. The differences that occur are not all significantly different. Various
    types of teat may influence the study’s results. Conclusion: Sucking behavior
    between breast-fed and bottle-fed infants shows insignificant differences in the
    mouth's angles and the jaws' movement. The sucking quantity, duration of the pause
    between sucks, and sucking pressure show varying results in each article. The
    results of significant and insignificant differences are presented in several articles.
    Keywords: Breastfeeding, bottle feeding, sucking behavior
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