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DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION FOR HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION FOR HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT

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EXPERT CONSULTATION ON THE OPTIMAL DURATION OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING In summary, the Expert Consultation concludes thatefits on the infant and the mother. However, exclusivemorbidity and mortality.3.Recommendations for practicefeeding for 6 months, with introduction of complemen-tary foods and continued breastfeeding thereafter. Thismends the introduction of nutritionally adequate, safeand appropriate complementary foods, in conjunctionbreastfeeding to 6 months is still infrequent. However,4.Recommendations for researchpolicy-making with regard to defining the optimaldiarrhoeal morbidity,in infants born small-for-gestational-age or, alterna-tively, to those born with low weight-for-age at fourAssess breast milk production and composition frommothers with a body mass index ent supplementation and for complementary foodstion methods, and local ingredients required to pre-complementary foods. EXPERT CONSULTATION ON THE OPTIMAL DURATION OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING 3ANNEX 1Agenda WEDNESDAY 28 MARCHDr Tomris TŸrmen, Executive Director,Dr Hans Troedsson, Director09h30Ð09h45COFFEEProfessor Michael Kramer, McGill University, Canada12h30Ð14h00LUNCHÑ Methods THURSDAY 29 MARCHNutrient Adequacy of Exclusive Breastfeeding during the First Year of LifeProfessor Cesar Victora, University of Pelotas, Brazil12h30Ð14h00LUNCH FRIDAY 30 MARCH12h30Ð14h00LUNCH18h00CLOSURE EXPERT CONSULTATION ON THE OPTIMAL DURATION OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING 4ANNEX 2List of ParticipantsProfessor of Human NutritionDepartment of Human NutritionUniversity of OtagoP.O.Box 56Dunedin 9015, New ZealandTel: 64 3 479 7955Fax: 64 3 479 7958Email: .otago.ac.nzJean-Pierre HABICHTJames Jamison Professor of Nutritional EpidemiologyDivision of Nutritional SciencesCornell University210 Savage HallIthaca, NY 14853, USATel: 1 607 255 4419Fax: 1 607 255 2608Email: 1020 Pine Avenue Westel: 1 514 934 4400 (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)el: 1 514 398 6261 (Tuesday, Thursday) Anna LARTEYProfessor, Senior LecturerDepartment of Nutrition and Food Science PARTICIPANTS community .r esear Zulfiqar A BHUTTA Zulfiqar ChildrenÕs Nutrition Research Center Nbutte@bcm.tmc.eduCutberto GARZAProfessorDivision of Nutritional SciencesCornell University317 Savage HallIthaca, NY 14853-6301, USATel: 1 607 254 1544Fax: 1 607 255 1033Email: cg30@cornell.edu EXPERT CONSULTATION ON THE OPTIMAL DURATION OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING Ruth NDUATI (unable to attend) Liverpool WomenÕs HospitalNHS Trust jneilson@liverpool.ac.ukKirsten SIMONDONChargŽe de RecherchesInstitut de Recherche pour le DŽveloppementCentre IRD de MontpellierBP 5045F-34032 MontpellierTel: 33 4 67 41 6190Fax: 33 4 67 41 6330Email: Cesar G VICTORA Narada WARNASURIYANugegoda, Sri Lanka SECRETARIAT clugstong@who.intMercedes De ONISDepartment of Nutrition for Health andDevelopmentorld Health OrganizationCHÐ1211 Geneva 27el: 41 22 791 3320Fax: 41 22 791 3415Email: Department of Reproductive Health and Research JosŽ MARTINES Adelheid ONYANGO onyangoa@who.int Hans TROEDSSONDirectorDepartment of Child and Adolescent Health andDevelopmentorld Health OrganizationCHÐ1211 Geneva 27el: 41 22 791 3281Fax: 41 22 791 4853Email: troedssonh@who.inomris T†RMENExecutive DirectorFamily and Community HealthWorld Health OrganizationCHÐ1211 Geneva 27el: 41 22 791 2757Fax: 41 22 791 4830Email: ment@who.ch EXPERT CONSULTATION ON THE OPTIMAL DURATION OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING 6 DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION FOR HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTDEPARTMENT OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTWORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATIONREPORT OF THEEXPERT CONSULTATIONON THE OPTIMAL DURATIONGENEVA, SWITZERLAND © World Health Organization, 2002This document is not a formal publication of the World Health Organization (WHO), and all rights are reservedby the Organization. The document may, however, be freely reviewed, abstracted, reproduced and translated, EXPERT CONSULTATION ON THE OPTIMAL DURATION OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING 1.Objectives of the Consultation ies in the systematic review often included infants who were 20 Avenue Appiawebsite: www.who.int/nut20 Avenue Appiawebsite: http://www.who.int/child-adolescent-health DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION FOR HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTDEPARTMENT OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTWORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATIONDURATION OFREPORT OF AN EXPERTCONSULTATIONGENEVA, SWITZERLAND