Factors influencing exclusive breastfeeding rates until 6 months postpartum: the Japan Environment and Children’s Study
Abstract This research aimed to examine the efficacy of the early initiation of breastfeeding within 1 h of birth, early skin-to-skin contact, and rooming-in for the continuation of exclusive breastfeeding until 6 months postpartum. The research used data from the Japan Environment and Children’s St...
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doaj-537461fbc1244aa090e95473214acb0c2021-03-28T11:29:47ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-03-0111111110.1038/s41598-021-85900-4Factors influencing exclusive breastfeeding rates until 6 months postpartum: the Japan Environment and Children’s StudyHitomi Inano0Mariko Kameya1Kyoko Sasano2Kenta Matsumura3Akiko Tsuchida4Kei Hamazaki5Hidekuni Inadera6Tomomi Hasegawa7The Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS) GroupDepartment of Maternal Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Science for Education, University of ToyamaDepartment of Maternal Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Science for Education, University of ToyamaDivision of Maternal Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Science for Research, University of ToyamaToyama Regional Center for JECS, University of ToyamaToyama Regional Center for JECS, University of ToyamaToyama Regional Center for JECS, University of ToyamaToyama Regional Center for JECS, University of ToyamaDivision of Maternal Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Science for Research, University of ToyamaAbstract This research aimed to examine the efficacy of the early initiation of breastfeeding within 1 h of birth, early skin-to-skin contact, and rooming-in for the continuation of exclusive breastfeeding until 6 months postpartum. The research used data from the Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS), a nationwide government-funded birth cohort study. A total of 80,491 mothers in Japan between January 2011 and March 2014 who succeeded or failed to exclusively breastfeed to 6 months were surveyed in JECS. Multiple logistic regression model was used to analyse the data. The percentage of mothers who succeeded in exclusively breastfeeding to 6 months is 37.4%. Adjusted odds ratios were analysed for all 35 variables. Early initiation of breastfeeding (adjusted odds ratio [AOR]: 1.455 [1.401–1.512]), early skin-to-skin contact (AOR: 1.233 [1.165–1.304]), and rooming-in (AOR: 1.567 [1.454–1.690]) affected continuation of exclusive breastfeeding. Regional social capital (AOR: 1.133 [1.061–1.210]) was also discovered to support the continuation of breastfeeding. In contrast, the most influential inhibiting factors were starting childcare (AOR: 0.126 [0.113–0.141]), smoking during pregnancy (AOR: 0.557 [0.496–0.627]), and obese body type during early pregnancy (AOR: 0.667 [0.627–0.710]).https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85900-4 |
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Hitomi Inano Mariko Kameya Kyoko Sasano Kenta Matsumura Akiko Tsuchida Kei Hamazaki Hidekuni Inadera Tomomi Hasegawa The Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS) Group |
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Hitomi Inano Mariko Kameya Kyoko Sasano Kenta Matsumura Akiko Tsuchida Kei Hamazaki Hidekuni Inadera Tomomi Hasegawa The Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS) Group Factors influencing exclusive breastfeeding rates until 6 months postpartum: the Japan Environment and Children’s Study Scientific Reports |
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Hitomi Inano Mariko Kameya Kyoko Sasano Kenta Matsumura Akiko Tsuchida Kei Hamazaki Hidekuni Inadera Tomomi Hasegawa The Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS) Group |
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Factors influencing exclusive breastfeeding rates until 6 months postpartum: the Japan Environment and Children’s Study |
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Factors influencing exclusive breastfeeding rates until 6 months postpartum: the Japan Environment and Children’s Study |
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Abstract This research aimed to examine the efficacy of the early initiation of breastfeeding within 1 h of birth, early skin-to-skin contact, and rooming-in for the continuation of exclusive breastfeeding until 6 months postpartum. The research used data from the Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS), a nationwide government-funded birth cohort study. A total of 80,491 mothers in Japan between January 2011 and March 2014 who succeeded or failed to exclusively breastfeed to 6 months were surveyed in JECS. Multiple logistic regression model was used to analyse the data. The percentage of mothers who succeeded in exclusively breastfeeding to 6 months is 37.4%. Adjusted odds ratios were analysed for all 35 variables. Early initiation of breastfeeding (adjusted odds ratio [AOR]: 1.455 [1.401–1.512]), early skin-to-skin contact (AOR: 1.233 [1.165–1.304]), and rooming-in (AOR: 1.567 [1.454–1.690]) affected continuation of exclusive breastfeeding. Regional social capital (AOR: 1.133 [1.061–1.210]) was also discovered to support the continuation of breastfeeding. In contrast, the most influential inhibiting factors were starting childcare (AOR: 0.126 [0.113–0.141]), smoking during pregnancy (AOR: 0.557 [0.496–0.627]), and obese body type during early pregnancy (AOR: 0.667 [0.627–0.710]). |
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