Breastfeeding initiation: impact of obesity in a large Canadian perinatal cohort study.
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate incidence of breastfeeding initiation according to maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) in "Grossesse en Santé", a large prospective birth cohort in Quebec City. METHODS:Breastfeeding initiation in the post-partum period, pre-pregnancy BMI, sociodemographic de...
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doaj-3682454fccb64ce4a9d39fbec3bda9792020-11-24T21:56:58ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01102e011751210.1371/journal.pone.0117512Breastfeeding initiation: impact of obesity in a large Canadian perinatal cohort study.Julie Verret-ChalifourYves GiguèreJean-Claude ForestJordie CroteauPeiyin ZhangIsabelle MarcOBJECTIVE:To evaluate incidence of breastfeeding initiation according to maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) in "Grossesse en Santé", a large prospective birth cohort in Quebec City. METHODS:Breastfeeding initiation in the post-partum period, pre-pregnancy BMI, sociodemographic determinants and obstetrical and neonatal factors were collected from years 2005 to 2010 in 6592 women with single pregnancies. Prenatal non-intention to breastfeed was documented in a subgroup of the cohort (years 2009-2010). Log-binomial regression analyses were performed to assess relative risk (RR) of non-initiation of breastfeeding between maternal BMI categories in models including pre- and post-natal determinants, after exclusion of variables with a mediating effect. RESULTS:Twenty percent (20%) of obese women did not initiate breastfeeding in the post-natal period at hospital compared to 12% for normal weight women. Compared with those having a normal pre-pregnancy BMI, obese women had a higher risk of non-initiation of breastfeeding (RRunadj 1.69, 95% CI 1.44-1.98), even after adjustment for prenatal and sociodemographic factors (RRadj 1.26, 95% CI 1.08-1.46). Furthermore, the risk of non-initiation of breastfeeding in obese women still remained higher after introduction of per- and post-natal factors (RR 1.22, 95% CI 1.04-1.42). The prenatal non-intention to breastfeed was strongly associated with the non-initiation of breastfeeding for all categories of BMI. CONCLUSION:Maternal obesity is associated with a two-fold rate of non-initiation of breastfeeding. Considering the benefits of breastfeeding and the increasing obesity rate, adapted interventions and specialized support should target both pre- and immediate post-natal periods in this population.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4320116?pdf=render |
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Julie Verret-Chalifour Yves Giguère Jean-Claude Forest Jordie Croteau Peiyin Zhang Isabelle Marc Breastfeeding initiation: impact of obesity in a large Canadian perinatal cohort study. PLoS ONE |
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Julie Verret-Chalifour Yves Giguère Jean-Claude Forest Jordie Croteau Peiyin Zhang Isabelle Marc |
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Breastfeeding initiation: impact of obesity in a large Canadian perinatal cohort study. |
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Breastfeeding initiation: impact of obesity in a large Canadian perinatal cohort study. |
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Breastfeeding initiation: impact of obesity in a large Canadian perinatal cohort study. |
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Breastfeeding initiation: impact of obesity in a large Canadian perinatal cohort study. |
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Breastfeeding initiation: impact of obesity in a large Canadian perinatal cohort study. |
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breastfeeding initiation: impact of obesity in a large canadian perinatal cohort study. |
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OBJECTIVE:To evaluate incidence of breastfeeding initiation according to maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) in "Grossesse en Santé", a large prospective birth cohort in Quebec City. METHODS:Breastfeeding initiation in the post-partum period, pre-pregnancy BMI, sociodemographic determinants and obstetrical and neonatal factors were collected from years 2005 to 2010 in 6592 women with single pregnancies. Prenatal non-intention to breastfeed was documented in a subgroup of the cohort (years 2009-2010). Log-binomial regression analyses were performed to assess relative risk (RR) of non-initiation of breastfeeding between maternal BMI categories in models including pre- and post-natal determinants, after exclusion of variables with a mediating effect. RESULTS:Twenty percent (20%) of obese women did not initiate breastfeeding in the post-natal period at hospital compared to 12% for normal weight women. Compared with those having a normal pre-pregnancy BMI, obese women had a higher risk of non-initiation of breastfeeding (RRunadj 1.69, 95% CI 1.44-1.98), even after adjustment for prenatal and sociodemographic factors (RRadj 1.26, 95% CI 1.08-1.46). Furthermore, the risk of non-initiation of breastfeeding in obese women still remained higher after introduction of per- and post-natal factors (RR 1.22, 95% CI 1.04-1.42). The prenatal non-intention to breastfeed was strongly associated with the non-initiation of breastfeeding for all categories of BMI. CONCLUSION:Maternal obesity is associated with a two-fold rate of non-initiation of breastfeeding. Considering the benefits of breastfeeding and the increasing obesity rate, adapted interventions and specialized support should target both pre- and immediate post-natal periods in this population. |
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