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Exclusive breastfeeding of healthy term infants for at least 6 weeks improves neurological condition
- Source :
- Europe PubMed Central, University of Groningen
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Abstract
- To investigate the minimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding for optimal neurological outcome, we assessed the quality of general movements (GM) at 3 mo of 147 breastfed healthy term infants that were followed from birth. The quality of GM is a sensitive marker of neurological condition. The quality of GM was classified as normal-optimal, normal-suboptimal, mildly abnormal and definitely abnormal. Information on social and pre- and perinatal conditions and the duration of breastfeeding was collected prospectively. Logistical regression analyses were used to adjust for confounders. There was a positive association between breastfeeding duration and movement quality, with a saturation effect at the age of approximately 6 wk. In the group of infants breastfed foror = 6 wk (n = 55), 18% exhibited normal-optimal GM, 47% normal-suboptimal GM, and 47% mildly abnormal GM. In contrast, in the group of infants breastfed for6 wk (n = 92), 43% exhibited normal-optimal GM, 45% normal-suboptimal GM, and 12% mildly abnormal GM. Exclusive breastfeeding for6 wk was therefore associated with markedly less abnormal and more normal-optimal GM. Thus, we conclude that breastfeeding for6 wk might improve the neurological condition in infants.
- Subjects :
- Pediatrics
medicine.medical_specialty
Nutrition and Dietetics
Time Factors
business.industry
Movement
Confounding
Breastfeeding
Infant, Newborn
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Infant
Logistic regression
Perinatal conditions
Breast Feeding
Logistic Models
Term Infant
Reference Values
Reference values
Medicine
Humans
Nervous System Physiological Phenomena
Movement quality
business
Breast feeding
Subjects
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Europe PubMed Central, University of Groningen
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....075f8b2c67c822f3c91718af00caf619