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What are the causal effects of breastfeeding on IQ obesity and blood pressure? Evidence from comparing high-income with middle-income cohorts

机译:母乳喂养对智商肥胖和血压有什么因果关系?比较高收入人群和中等收入人群的证据

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>Background A novel approach is explored for improving causal inference in observational studies by comparing cohorts from high-income with low- or middle-income countries (LMIC), where confounding structures differ. This is applied to assessing causal effects of breastfeeding on child blood pressure (BP), body mass index (BMI) and intelligence quotient (IQ).>Methods Standardized approaches for assessing the confounding structure of breastfeeding by socio-economic position were applied to the British Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) (N ≃ 5000) and Brazilian Pelotas 1993 cohorts (N ≃ 1000). This was used to improve causal inference regarding associations of breastfeeding with child BP, BMI and IQ. Analyses were extended to include results from a meta-analysis of five LMICs (N ≃ 10 000) and compared with a randomized trial of breastfeeding promotion.>Findings Although higher socio-economic position was strongly associated with breastfeeding in ALSPAC, there was little such patterning in Pelotas. In ALSPAC, breastfeeding was associated with lower BP, lower BMI and higher IQ, adjusted for confounders, but in the directions expected if due to socioeconomic patterning. In contrast, in Pelotas, breastfeeding was not strongly associated with BP or BMI but was associated with higher IQ. Differences in associations observed between ALSPAC and the LMIC meta-analysis were in line with those observed between ALSPAC and Pelotas, but with robust evidence of heterogeneity detected between ALSPAC and the LMIC meta-analysis associations. Trial data supported the conclusions inferred by the cross-cohort comparisons, which provided evidence for causal effects on IQ but not for BP or BMI.>Conclusion While reported associations of breastfeeding with child BP and BMI are likely to reflect residual confounding, breastfeeding may have causal effects on IQ. Comparing associations between populations with differing confounding structures can be used to improve causal inference in observational studies.
机译:>背景探索了一种新颖的方法,通过比较混杂结构不同的高收入国家与低收入或中等收入国家(LMIC)的队列,改善观察研究中的因果关系。该方法适用于评估母乳喂养对儿童血压(BP),体重指数(BMI)和智商(IQ)的因果关系。>方法通过社会-社会方法评估母乳喂养混杂结构的标准化方法经济地位被应用于英国雅芳父母和儿童纵向研究(ALSPAC)(N≃5000)和巴西Pelotas 1993队列(N≃1000)。这被用来改善因母乳喂养与儿童BP,BMI和智商之间的因果关系。扩展了分析范围,包括对5个LMIC(N≃10 000)的荟萃分析的结果,并与促进母乳喂养的随机试验进行了比较。>发现尽管较高的社会经济地位与母乳喂养在很大程度上相关。 ALSPAC,佩洛塔(Pelotas)几乎没有这种模式。在ALSPAC中,母乳喂养与较低的BP,较低的BMI和较高的智商相关联(针对混杂因素进行了调整),但是如果由于社会经济模式的原因,则遵循预期的方向。相反,在佩洛塔(Pelotas),母乳喂养与BP或BMI无关,但与智商较高相关。在ALSPAC和LMIC荟萃分析之间观察到的关联差异与在ALSPAC和Pelotas之间观察到的关联一致,但是有确凿的证据表明在ALSPAC和LMIC荟萃分析关联之间检测到异质性。试验数据支持了跨队列比较得出的结论,这些结论提供了对智商的因果关系的证据,但对BP或BMI却没有影响。>结论虽然母乳喂养与儿童BP和BMI的相关报道很可能反映出残留的混杂物,母乳喂养可能会影响智商。具有不同混杂结构的人群之间的关联性比较可用于改善观察研究中的因果关系。

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