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Breastfeeding Offers Protection Against Obesity in Children of Recently Immigrated Latina Women

机译:母乳喂养为新近移民的拉丁裔妇女的儿童提供预防肥胖的保护措施。

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Breastfeeding has been found to have a protective effect on subsequent development of obesity in childhood, particularly in white, non-Hispanic populations. The protective effect of nursing for more than 12 months in children of Latina women is less clear, which may be due to differences in levels of acculturation in previously studied populations. We evaluated the association between breastfeeding for 12 months or more and risk for obesity in a cohort of children of recently immigrated relatively unacculturated Latina mothers. Maternal characteristics at birth, including length of stay in the United States, breastfeeding habits at 4–6 weeks of age, 6 months, and 1 year, and anthropometric measurements were obtained for a cohort of 196 children participating in a prospective study. At 1 year of age 39.0 % of infants were being breastfed. Being breastfed at 1 year of age was associated with a decreased risk of obesity in both univariate (odds ratio (OR) 0.49, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.21–0.83) and multivariate models (OR 0.39, 95 % CI 0.02–0.93) adjusting for maternal BMI, marital status, education level, country of origin, age, years of living in the United States, and child's birth weight at 3 years of age, regardless of mother's acculturation status using length of stay in the United States as a proxy for acculturation. The association with breastfeeding persisted at 4 years of age as a protective factor for obesity (OR 0.29, 95 % CI 0.11–0.80). Breastfeeding for longer than 12 months provides a significant protective effect on the development of obesity in early childhood in a cohort of children of high-risk recently immigrated Latina women in San Francisco who were relatively unacculturated to the United States.
机译:已发现母乳喂养对儿童肥胖症的后续发展具有保护作用,特别是在白人,非西班牙裔人群中。对于拉丁裔妇女的孩子,护理超过12个月的保护作用尚不清楚,这可能是由于先前研究的人群的适应程度不同所致。我们评估了最近移民的,相对未受教育的拉丁裔母亲的一群孩子中母乳喂养12个月或更长时间与肥胖风险之间的关系。对196名参加前瞻性研究的儿童进行了出生时的孕产特征,包括在美国的居住时间,在4-6周龄,6个月和1岁时的母乳喂养习惯以及人体测量学。 1岁时有39.0%的婴儿正在母乳喂养。在单变量(优势比(OR)0.49,95%置信区间(CI)0.21-0.83)和多变量模型(OR 0.39,95%CI 0.02-0.93)中,在1岁时进行母乳喂养与肥胖风险降低相关)调整母亲的BMI,婚姻状况,教育水平,原籍国,年龄,在美国的居住年限以及3岁以下儿童的出生体重,而不论母亲的适应状况如何(以在美国的居住时间为准)适应的代理。与母乳喂养的关联在4岁时一直作为肥胖的保护因素(OR 0.29,95%CI 0.11-0.80)。母乳喂养时间超过12个月,对一群刚从旧金山移民而来的高风险拉丁裔妇女的孩子,对儿童早期肥胖的发展具有显着的保护作用。

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