THE INFLUENCE OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING ON GROWTH TRAJECTORY FROM BIRTH TO YEAR 5 IN A WIC COHORT

OBJECTIVE. The impact of exclusively breastfeeding (EBF) on child body mass index (BMI) from birth through 60 months of age was investigated. METHODS. 60,190 mothers and children attending Women, Infant and Children (WIC) clinics in the Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties of California provid...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Arevalos, Lindsey
Format: Others
Published: DigitalCommons@CalPoly 2016
Subjects:
Online Access:https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/1605
https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2817&context=theses
id ndltd-CALPOLY-oai-digitalcommons.calpoly.edu-theses-2817
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-CALPOLY-oai-digitalcommons.calpoly.edu-theses-28172021-08-31T05:02:10Z THE INFLUENCE OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING ON GROWTH TRAJECTORY FROM BIRTH TO YEAR 5 IN A WIC COHORT Arevalos, Lindsey OBJECTIVE. The impact of exclusively breastfeeding (EBF) on child body mass index (BMI) from birth through 60 months of age was investigated. METHODS. 60,190 mothers and children attending Women, Infant and Children (WIC) clinics in the Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties of California provided data on breastfeeding duration, maternal pre-pregnancy BMI, and child weight-for-length (WL) was measured at 3 month intervals until 5 years of age. Missing time points were interpolated in determining child BMI/WL z-score trajectories plotted on the Center of Disease Control (CDC) infant and child growth curves. Multivariate analysis of variance was used to contrast the impact of notbeing EBF against being EBF from 0-3 months, and being EBF from 0-6 months. In subsets of the population the relationship was examined in White Hispanic (n=43,360) versus all others race/ethnicities of (n=16,830) children. All models controlled for maternal pre-pregnancy maternal BMI and income. RESULTS. Duration ofEBF from 0-3 months and 0-6 months of age was protective against child BMI z-scores being above the average growth trajectory (P=0.0001). Asignificant inverse association between EBF and overall BMI/WL z-scores for both males and females (P<0.0001) was found. The impact of EBF on child growth trajectory began to weaken at 15 months for females and 18 months for males. Children who were not EBF had higher mean BMI/WL z-scores at every time point than those who were EBF. Those who were EBF for 0-3 months had a lower BMI; those who were EBF for 0-6months had even lower BMI/WL z-scores by 5 years of age. Hispanic children had a higher BMI growth curve than non-Hispanic children even after adjusting for EBF, pre-pregnancy BMI, and income. Mothers with a higher pre-pregnancy BMI tended to have children with higher BMI/WL z-scores (P<0.0001). CONCLUSION. This study supports the public health efforts to encourage EBF for at least 3 months and optimally for 6 months as a method to protect against childhood obesity. 2016-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/1605 https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2817&amp;context=theses Master's Theses DigitalCommons@CalPoly Human and Clinical Nutrition
collection NDLTD
format Others
sources NDLTD
topic Human and Clinical Nutrition
spellingShingle Human and Clinical Nutrition
Arevalos, Lindsey
THE INFLUENCE OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING ON GROWTH TRAJECTORY FROM BIRTH TO YEAR 5 IN A WIC COHORT
description OBJECTIVE. The impact of exclusively breastfeeding (EBF) on child body mass index (BMI) from birth through 60 months of age was investigated. METHODS. 60,190 mothers and children attending Women, Infant and Children (WIC) clinics in the Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties of California provided data on breastfeeding duration, maternal pre-pregnancy BMI, and child weight-for-length (WL) was measured at 3 month intervals until 5 years of age. Missing time points were interpolated in determining child BMI/WL z-score trajectories plotted on the Center of Disease Control (CDC) infant and child growth curves. Multivariate analysis of variance was used to contrast the impact of notbeing EBF against being EBF from 0-3 months, and being EBF from 0-6 months. In subsets of the population the relationship was examined in White Hispanic (n=43,360) versus all others race/ethnicities of (n=16,830) children. All models controlled for maternal pre-pregnancy maternal BMI and income. RESULTS. Duration ofEBF from 0-3 months and 0-6 months of age was protective against child BMI z-scores being above the average growth trajectory (P=0.0001). Asignificant inverse association between EBF and overall BMI/WL z-scores for both males and females (P<0.0001) was found. The impact of EBF on child growth trajectory began to weaken at 15 months for females and 18 months for males. Children who were not EBF had higher mean BMI/WL z-scores at every time point than those who were EBF. Those who were EBF for 0-3 months had a lower BMI; those who were EBF for 0-6months had even lower BMI/WL z-scores by 5 years of age. Hispanic children had a higher BMI growth curve than non-Hispanic children even after adjusting for EBF, pre-pregnancy BMI, and income. Mothers with a higher pre-pregnancy BMI tended to have children with higher BMI/WL z-scores (P<0.0001). CONCLUSION. This study supports the public health efforts to encourage EBF for at least 3 months and optimally for 6 months as a method to protect against childhood obesity.
author Arevalos, Lindsey
author_facet Arevalos, Lindsey
author_sort Arevalos, Lindsey
title THE INFLUENCE OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING ON GROWTH TRAJECTORY FROM BIRTH TO YEAR 5 IN A WIC COHORT
title_short THE INFLUENCE OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING ON GROWTH TRAJECTORY FROM BIRTH TO YEAR 5 IN A WIC COHORT
title_full THE INFLUENCE OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING ON GROWTH TRAJECTORY FROM BIRTH TO YEAR 5 IN A WIC COHORT
title_fullStr THE INFLUENCE OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING ON GROWTH TRAJECTORY FROM BIRTH TO YEAR 5 IN A WIC COHORT
title_full_unstemmed THE INFLUENCE OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING ON GROWTH TRAJECTORY FROM BIRTH TO YEAR 5 IN A WIC COHORT
title_sort influence of exclusive breastfeeding on growth trajectory from birth to year 5 in a wic cohort
publisher DigitalCommons@CalPoly
publishDate 2016
url https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/1605
https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2817&amp;context=theses
work_keys_str_mv AT arevaloslindsey theinfluenceofexclusivebreastfeedingongrowthtrajectoryfrombirthtoyear5inawiccohort
AT arevaloslindsey influenceofexclusivebreastfeedingongrowthtrajectoryfrombirthtoyear5inawiccohort
_version_ 1719473013100904448