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100 1 _aEmmott, Emily H.,
245 1 0 _aImproving breastfeeding rates :
_bevolutionary anthropological insights for public health /
_cEmily H. Emmott, University College London.
264 1 _aCambridge, United Kingdom ;
_aNew York, NY :
_bBloomsbury Publishing Plc
_c[2023]
300 _a53pgs.
_bNill
_eNill
490 0 _aElements in applied evolutionary science,
520 _a"Various public health strategies to promote breastfeeding have been developed and implemented for over four decades, yet progress has stagnated, and exclusive breastfeeding rates remain low globally. An evolutionary perspective directs us to consider the fitness costs of breastfeeding, together with the role of social learning and cultural norms"--
650 0 _aBreastfeeding promotion.
650 0 _aBreastfeeding.
650 0 _aInfants
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_cBK
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