1. Influence of maternal excess weight before pregnancy on breast-feeding and weaning: pooled analyses of four population-based cohorts born between 1982 and 2015.
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Flores, Thaynã R., Mielke, Gregore I., Matijasevich, Alicia, dos Santos, Iná da Silva, Silveira, Mariângela Freitas, Domingues, Marlos Rodrigues, Bassani, Diego G., Gonçalves, Helen, Horta, Bernardo Lessa, and Bertoldi, Andréa Dâmaso
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OBESITY ,WEIGHT gain in pregnancy ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,BREASTFEEDING ,INFANT weaning ,POSTNATAL care ,PRECONCEPTION care ,LONGITUDINAL method ,PREGNANCY - Abstract
To investigate the associations of maternal excess weight before pregnancy with (1) weaning at 3 months of age, (2) duration of exclusive breast-feeding at 6 months of age, (3) duration of any breast-feeding at 12 months of age and (4) to compare the magnitude of these associations over four decades. Data were from participants in the Pelotas (Brazil) Birth Cohorts born in 1982 (n 5334), 1993 (n 1442), 2004 (n 4092) and 2015 (n 4102). Maternal pre-pregnancy weight was collected after the delivery and breast-feeding status was assessed when children were 3 and 12 months old. Only in the most recent cohort (2015), women with excess weight (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m
2 ) before pregnancy had higher risk of discontinuing exclusive breast-feeding within the first 6 months postpartum than women with normal weight (hazard ratio = 1·22 (95 % CI 1·15, 1·30)). Duration of any type of breast-feeding until 12 months of age was not affected by pre-pregnancy weight. Excess weight before pregnancy is associated with exclusive breast-feeding only in the most recent birth cohort coinciding with increases in excess weight and breast-feeding over time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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