1. Effect of breastfeeding promotion interventions on child growth: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Giugliani, Elsa R.J., Horta, Bernardo L., Loret de Mola, Christian, Lisboa, Bernardo O., and Victora, Cesar G.
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BREASTFEEDING ,GROWTH of children ,META-analysis ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,BODY mass index ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,HETEROGENEITY ,BODY weight ,CHILD development ,CLINICAL trials ,STATURE - Abstract
Aim: To update a previous systematic review and meta-analyses about the effect of breastfeeding promotion interventions on child growth.Methods: Studies evaluating the effect of any type of breastfeeding promotion intervention on child weight, length (or height) and weight/height (or BMI) were screened. Papers published between 2006 and 2014 were checked using the following databases: PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Lilacs and SciELO.Results: Sixteen studies were added to 19 other studies identified in the previous review, resulting in 35 studies. Meta-analyses of studies reporting on mean weight, length, weight/length or BMI showed that the interventions had no impact on weight or length/height z scores [pooled effect: 0.03 (95% confidence interval: -0.06;0.12) and 0.03 (95% confidence interval: -0.02;0.08), respectively] and had a modest, but significant, reduction in body mass index/weight-for-height z scores [z score mean difference: -0.06 (95% confidence interval: -0.12;0.00)], which was limited to studies from low- and high-incomes settings. For all three outcomes, there was important heterogeneity among studies, which should be taken into account when interpreting the results.Conclusion: Breastfeeding promotion interventions were not associated with significant changes in weight or length, but led to a modest, albeit significant, reduction in body mass index/weight-for-height z scores. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2015
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