The association of maternal overweight and obesity with breastfeeding duration

Objective:To determine whether maternal prepregnancy overweight or obesity has an independent effect on breastfeeding duration.Study design:A prospective birth cohort study of 1803 live-born children and their mothers ascertained through antenatal clinics at the major tertiary obstetric hospital in...

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Main Authors: Oddy, Wendy, Li, J., Landsborough, L., Kendall, Garth, Henderson, Saraswathy, Downie, Jill
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2006
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43129
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author Oddy, Wendy
Li, J.
Landsborough, L.
Kendall, Garth
Henderson, Saraswathy
Downie, Jill
author_facet Oddy, Wendy
Li, J.
Landsborough, L.
Kendall, Garth
Henderson, Saraswathy
Downie, Jill
author_sort Oddy, Wendy
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description Objective:To determine whether maternal prepregnancy overweight or obesity has an independent effect on breastfeeding duration.Study design:A prospective birth cohort study of 1803 live-born children and their mothers ascertained through antenatal clinics at the major tertiary obstetric hospital in Perth, Australia, were followed until 3 years of age. Unconditional logistic, Cox regression, and Kaplan Meier analyses were used to model the association between maternal prepregnancy overweight and obesity and the duration of predominant or any breastfeeding allowing for adjustment of confounders (infant factors: gender, birth weight, gestational age, age solids introduced, and older siblings; maternal factors: smoking, education, age, race, marital status, pregnancy and birth complications, cesarean section, and socioeconomic status).Results:Overweight and obese women were more likely to have discontinued breastfeeding at any time before 6 months than normal weight women (P < .0005) following adjustment for potential confounders.Conclusion:We have shown that prepregnancy body mass index is associated with reduced breastfeeding duration, and that mothers who are overweight or obese before pregnancy tend to breastfeed their infants for a shorter duration than normal weight mothers independent of maternal socioeconomic and demographic characteristics.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-431292018-08-31T07:19:05Z The association of maternal overweight and obesity with breastfeeding duration Oddy, Wendy Li, J. Landsborough, L. Kendall, Garth Henderson, Saraswathy Downie, Jill Objective:To determine whether maternal prepregnancy overweight or obesity has an independent effect on breastfeeding duration.Study design:A prospective birth cohort study of 1803 live-born children and their mothers ascertained through antenatal clinics at the major tertiary obstetric hospital in Perth, Australia, were followed until 3 years of age. Unconditional logistic, Cox regression, and Kaplan Meier analyses were used to model the association between maternal prepregnancy overweight and obesity and the duration of predominant or any breastfeeding allowing for adjustment of confounders (infant factors: gender, birth weight, gestational age, age solids introduced, and older siblings; maternal factors: smoking, education, age, race, marital status, pregnancy and birth complications, cesarean section, and socioeconomic status).Results:Overweight and obese women were more likely to have discontinued breastfeeding at any time before 6 months than normal weight women (P < .0005) following adjustment for potential confounders.Conclusion:We have shown that prepregnancy body mass index is associated with reduced breastfeeding duration, and that mothers who are overweight or obese before pregnancy tend to breastfeed their infants for a shorter duration than normal weight mothers independent of maternal socioeconomic and demographic characteristics. 2006 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43129 10.1016/j.jpeds.2006.04.005 Elsevier restricted
spellingShingle Oddy, Wendy
Li, J.
Landsborough, L.
Kendall, Garth
Henderson, Saraswathy
Downie, Jill
The association of maternal overweight and obesity with breastfeeding duration
title The association of maternal overweight and obesity with breastfeeding duration
title_full The association of maternal overweight and obesity with breastfeeding duration
title_fullStr The association of maternal overweight and obesity with breastfeeding duration
title_full_unstemmed The association of maternal overweight and obesity with breastfeeding duration
title_short The association of maternal overweight and obesity with breastfeeding duration
title_sort association of maternal overweight and obesity with breastfeeding duration
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43129