Breastmilk Feeding during the First 4 to 6 Months of Age and Childhood Disease Burden until 10 Years of Age
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design and Setting
2.2. Data Sources
2.3. Study Population
2.4. Exposure
2.5. Outcomes
2.6. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Study Population
3.2. Effect of Breastfeeding during the First 4 to 6 Months on Childhood Diseases
3.3. Effect of Breastfeeding during the First 4 Months on All-Cause Hospitalization, ICU Admission, and Death Due to Childhood Diseases
3.4. Subgroup Analysis
3.5. Association of Breastfeeding during the First 4 to 6 Months with Overweight/Obesity and Short Stature
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
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Sociodemographic Characteristics | All Data (n = 374,074) | PS-Matched Data (n = 188,052) b | ||||
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N (%) c | Standardized Difference % f | N (%) c | Standardized Difference % f | |||
Breast Feeding d (N = 205,807) | Formula Feeding e (N = 168,267) | Breast Feeding d (N = 94,026) | Formula Feeding e (N = 94,026) | |||
Boys | 101,611 (49.37) | 89,571 (53.23) | 8.0 | 47,985 (51.0) | 48,709 (51.8) | 1.5 |
Age, days g,h | 168.04 (29.74) | 170.93 (29.92) | 16.4 | 181.17 (26.25) | 181.43 (26.61) | 1.0 |
Height, m g,h | 0.67 (0.03) | 0.68 (0.03) | 14.0 | 0.68 (0.03) | 0.68 (0.03) | 4.5 |
Weight, kg g,h | 8.08 (1.01) | 8.21 (1.03) | 14.2 | 8.31 (1.01) | 8.34 (0.99) | 3.3 |
HC, cm g,h | 42.65 (1.50) | 42.87 (1.55) | 14.0 | 43.06 (1.46) | 43.11 (1.47) | 3.1 |
BMI g,h | 17.89 (1.67) | 17.87 (1.64) | 0.5 | 17.88 (1.66) | 17.89 (1.62) | 0.5 |
Prematurity | 4722 (2.29) | 8818 (5.24) | 14.5 | 4035 (4.30) | 4000 (4.30) | 0.2 |
Birth weight, kg h | 3.24 (0.41) | 3.16 (0.47) | 16.4 | 3.22(0.40) | 3.21(0.43) | 1.8 |
Have your child ever fed anything other than breastmilk or formula until 4 months of age? i | ||||||
yes | 106,211 (51.78) | 104,545 (62.28) | 18.7 | 86,625 (92.1) | 87,822 (93.4) | 4.6 |
no | 98,925 (48.22) | 63,327 (37.72) | 7401 (7.9) | 6204 (6.6) | ||
When did your child firstly fed anything other than breastmilk or formula? g | ||||||
<4 months | 7310 (6.15) | 7201 (6.51) | 1.5 | 5930 (6.3) | 5932 (6.3) | 0.0 |
≥4 months | 111,553 (93.85) | 103,488 (93.49) | 88,096 (93.4) | 88,094 (93.7) | ||
Residential area at birth j | ||||||
Seoul | 53,032 (26.00) | 38,836 (23.30) | 4.7 | 24,224 (25.8) | 23,311 (24.8) | 0.7 |
Metropolitan | 46,867 (22.98) | 40,092 (24.05) | 21,616 (23.0) | 22,921 (24.4) | ||
City | 80,996 (39.31) | 67,580 (40.54) | 37,923 (40.3) | 37,402 (39.8) | ||
Rural | 23,069 (11.31) | 20,182 (12.11) | 10,263 (10.9) | 10,392 (11.1) | ||
Income quintile k | ||||||
1 (Lowest) | 15,399 (7.75) | 13,627 (8.37) | 2.8 | 7550 (8.0) | 7477 (8.0) | 0.3 |
2 | 29,654 (14.93) | 25,194 (15.48) | 14,241 (15.2) | 14,490 (15.4) | ||
3 (Middle) | 54,397 (27.38) | 45,192 (27.77) | 25,989 (27.6) | 26,011 (27.7) | ||
4 | 65,727 (33.09) | 52,256 (32.12) | 30,662 (32.6) | 30,525 (32.5) | ||
5 (Highest) | 33,464 (16.85) | 26,446 (16.25) | 15,584 (16.6) | 15,523 (16.5) |
Childhood Diseases | Previous Studies b | Present Study b |
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Neurological diseases | ||
Febrile convulsion | ↓ [27,28] | ↓ |
Epilepsy | ↓ [16] | No association |
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder | ↓ [29,30] | ↓ |
Autism spectrum disorder | ↓ [31,32] | ↓ |
Infectious diseases | ||
Pneumonia | ↓ [33,34] | ↓ |
Acute bronchiolitis | ↓ [35] | ↓ |
Tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy | NA | ↓ |
Gastrointestinal diseases | ||
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis | ↓ [36] | ↓ |
Intussusception | ↑ [2] | No association |
Cardiovascular diseases | ||
Kawasaki disease | ↓ [19] | No association |
Hemato-oncologic diseases | ||
Malignancy | Controversial [4,5] | No association |
Allergic diseases | ||
Asthma | ↓ [9,37] | ↓ |
Atopic dermatitis | Controversial [25] | ↑ |
Chronic urticaria | NA | ↑ |
Other diseases | ||
Alopecia areata | NA | ↓ |
Number of prescription of antibiotics during childhood | ↓ [38] | ↓ |
Number of admissions during childhood | ↓ [39,40] | ↓ |
Admission to intensive care unit during childhood | NA | ↓ |
Childhood obesity a | ↓ [41,42] | ↓ |
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Kim, J.H.; Lee, S.W.; Lee, J.E.; Ha, E.K.; Han, M.Y.; Lee, E. Breastmilk Feeding during the First 4 to 6 Months of Age and Childhood Disease Burden until 10 Years of Age. Nutrients 2021, 13, 2825. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13082825
Kim JH, Lee SW, Lee JE, Ha EK, Han MY, Lee E. Breastmilk Feeding during the First 4 to 6 Months of Age and Childhood Disease Burden until 10 Years of Age. Nutrients. 2021; 13(8):2825. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13082825
Chicago/Turabian StyleKim, Ju Hee, Seung Won Lee, Jung Eun Lee, Eun Kyo Ha, Man Yong Han, and Eun Lee. 2021. "Breastmilk Feeding during the First 4 to 6 Months of Age and Childhood Disease Burden until 10 Years of Age" Nutrients 13, no. 8: 2825. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13082825
APA StyleKim, J. H., Lee, S. W., Lee, J. E., Ha, E. K., Han, M. Y., & Lee, E. (2021). Breastmilk Feeding during the First 4 to 6 Months of Age and Childhood Disease Burden until 10 Years of Age. Nutrients, 13(8), 2825. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13082825