Title
Recommendations for a multisectorial national policy to promote breastfeeding in Mexico: Position of the National Academy of Medicine
Date Issued
01 January 2017
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
de Cosío-Martínez T.G.
Hernández-Cordero S.
Rivera-Dommarco J.
Hernández-Ávila M.
Cuevas A.A.
Casas R.A.
Castro F.d.
Hernández J.I.á.
García I.B.
Arenas A.B.
Orozco S.C.
Casillas A.C.
Armijo F.C.
Aragonés A.C.
Castaño M.C.
Loya D.C.
Zaragoza L.E.
Eguiluz I.F.
Rea M.F.
Guerra A.G.
Castell D.G.
González W.
González G.H.
Morales P.K.
Horta B.L.
Ridaura R.L.
Lozada Tequeanes A.L.
Lutter C.
Valladares L.M.
Mazariegos M.
Escamilla R.P.
Place J.M.S.
Silva I.R.
Magallanes C.R.
Albarrán E.S.
Théodore Rowlerson F.L.
Mejía G.T.
Munguía M.U.
Ramírez H.V.y.V.
Victora C.
de la Vega A.V.
Hernández S.V.
Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, Cuernavaca
Publisher(s)
Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica
Abstract
Evidence strongly supports that to improve breastfeeding practices it is needed to strengthen actions of promotion, protection and support. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to establish a multisectoral national policy that includes elements such as design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programs and policies, funding research, advocacy to develop political willingness, and the promotion of breastfeeding from the national to municipal level, all coordinated by a central level. It is until now that Mexico has initiated a reform process to the establish a National Strategy for Breastfeeding Action. This strategy, is the result not only of the consistent scientific evidence on clear and strong benefits of breastfeeding on population health and the development of human capital, but also for the alarming data of deterioration of breastfeeding practices in the country. The comprehensive implementation of the National Strategy for Breastfeeding Action that includes the establishment of a national committee, intra- and inter-sectoral coordination of actions, setting clear goals and monitoring the International Code of Marketing of Breast- Milk Substitutes, is the awaiting responsibility of the public health agenda of the country.
Start page
106
End page
113
Volume
59
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Pediatría
Políticas de salud, Servicios de salud
DOI
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85010538962
PubMed ID
Source
Salud Publica de Mexico
ISSN of the container
00363634
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
Scopus