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    Relationships between nursing patterns, supplementary food intake and breast-milk intake in a rural Thai population by Drewett, R F, Woolridge, M W, Jackson, D A, Imong, S M, Mangklabruks, A, Wongsawasdii, L, Chiowanich, P, Amatayakul, K, Baum, J D

    Published in Early human development (01-09-1989)
    “…Relationships between nursing patterns, supplementary food intake and breast-milk intake were examined in a group of 52 Thai babies under 1 year of age. All…”
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    The bacterial content of infant weaning foods and water in rural northern Thailand by Imong, S M, Rungruengthanakit, K, Ruangyuttikarn, C, Wongsawasdii, L, Jackson, D A, Drewett, R F

    Published in Journal of tropical pediatrics (1980) (01-02-1989)
    “…Samples of weaning food and supplementary water were collected for analysis of bacterial content from among a random sample of 65 infants under the age of 1…”
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    Indirect Test Weighing: A New Method for Measuring Overnight Breast Milk Intakes in the Field by Imong, Stella M, Jackson, Dorothy A, Woolridge, M W, Wongsawasdii, Lumduan, Ruckphaophunt, Somsri, Amatayakul, Kosin, Baum, J D

    “…SummaryIndirect test weighing (ITW), a new method for measuring nighttime breast milk intake, is based on separate weighings of the mother and infant at the…”
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    Predictors of Breast Milk Intake in Rural Northern Thailand by Imong, Stella M., Jackson, Dorothy A., Wongsawasdii, Lumduan, Ruckphaophunt, Somsri, Tansuhaj, Antika, Chiowanich, Pien, Woolridge, M. W., Drewett, R. F., Baum, J. D., Amatayakul, Kosin

    “…SUMMARY A random sample of 52 mothers and infants from a rural area of Northern Thailand were studied in their homes for 48 h. Infants were breast fed on…”
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    Maternal behaviour and socio-economic influences on the bacterial content of infant weaning foods in rural northern Thailand by Imong, S M, Jackson, D A, Rungruengthanakit, K, Wongsawasdii, L, Amatayakul, K, Drewett, R F, Baum, J D

    Published in Journal of tropical pediatrics (1980) (01-08-1995)
    “…The bacterial contamination of infant weaning foods was examined in the context of a longitudinal study of lactation and infant growth, the Chiang Mai…”
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    Weaning practices and breast-feeding duration in Northern Thailand by Jackson, Dorothy A., Imong, Stella M., Wongsawasdii, Lumduan, Silprasert, Adung, Preunglampoo, Sakda, Leelapat, Posri, Drewett, R. F., Amatayakul, Kosin, Baum, J. D.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-03-1992)
    “…Current infant feeding guidelines recommend exclusive breast-feeding until the infant is about 4 months old to reduce the risks of early termination of…”
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    Indirect Test Weighing by Imong, Stella M., Jackson, Dorothy A., Woolridge, M. W., Wongsawasdii, Lumduan, Ruckphaophunt, Somsri, Amatayakul, Kosin, Baum, J. D.

    “…Indirect test weighing (ITW), a new method for measuring nighttime breast milk intake, is based on separate weighings of the mother and infant at the start and…”
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    The Chiang Mai lactation project: study design and implementation by Drewett, R, Amatayakul, K, Chiowanich, P, Tansuhaj, A, Ruckphaopunt, S, Wongsawasdii, L, Baum, D, Imong, S, Jackson, D, Woolridge, M

    Published in Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology (01-07-1991)
    “…The Chiang Mai lactation project is a longitudinal field study of human lactation carried out among northern Thai women living in the Sanpatong area of Chiang…”
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