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Irish Health Repository > Other Irish Health Organisations > Former Health Agencies > Health Education Bureau > Infant feeding practices in Ireland

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Title: Infant feeding practices in Ireland
Authors: McSweeney, Mary
Kevany, John
Publisher: Health Education Bureau
Issue Date: Jul-1982
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10147/251581
Type: Report
Language: en
Description: This publication is the second in the field, carried out by the Human Nutrition Unit at Trinity College, Dublin. It presents the results of a longitudinal study on infant feeding in Ireland. In our opinion it is a most valuable source of information to all those concerned with promoting sound infant feeding practices. The Health Education Bureau clearly identifies sound nutritional practices as a major contribution to the health and well-being of society. In 1982, the Health Education Bureau adopted a Life Cycle Model of health education as a framework for the future development of its programmes. This model identifies the key issues, phases and needs in health and illness throughout the life cycle, from birth to death and reflects the general aim of the Bureau
Keywords: HEALTH EDUCATION
INFANT NUTRITION
ISBN: 0863870023
Appears in Collections: Health Education Bureau

Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10147/251581
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