Breast feeding initiation rate across Western countries: does religion matter? An ecological study.
Jonathan Yoan BernardEmmanuel CohenMichael S KramerPublished in: BMJ global health (2016)
In this ecological study, we found consistent negative correlations between Catholicism and breast feeding initiation rates. Qualitative and quantitative studies at the individual level are needed to confirm and explain our findings. Our results suggest that women living in a country or region where Catholicism has historically dominated are less likely to initiate breast feeding, and that breast feeding promotion policies should be adapted to better fit populations' cultural and religious norms.