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Exclusive breastfeeding of healthy term infants for at least 6 weeks improves neurological condition

Authors :
ER Boersma
D A J Dijck-Brouwer
Günther Boehm
Frits A. J. Muskiet
Mijna Hadders-Algra
Hylco Bouwstra
Source :
Europe PubMed Central, University of Groningen

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.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Europe PubMed Central, University of Groningen
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....075f8b2c67c822f3c91718af00caf619