The Relation of Breastfeeding and Body Mass Index to Asthma and Atopy in Children: A Prospective Cohort Study to Age 6 Years
Hypersensitivity, Immediate
Male
Time Factors
Environmental & Occupational Health
Body Mass Index
Cohort Studies
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Humans
Obesity
Prospective Studies
Child
2. Zero hunger
Milk, Human
Infant, Newborn
Infant
Western Australia
Public
Asthma
3. Good health
Breast Feeding
SCI
Child, Preschool
SSCI
Linear Models
Regression Analysis
Female
DOI:
10.2105/ajph.94.9.1531
Publication Date:
2008-12-02T01:58:24Z
AUTHORS (9)
ABSTRACT
Objectives. We investigated the relationship between breastfeeding, asthma and atopy, and child body mass index (BMI). Methods. From a prospective birth cohort (n = 2860) in Perth, Western Australia, 2195 children were followed up to age 6 years. Asthma was defined as doctor-diagnosed asthma and wheeze in the last year, and atopy was determined by skin prick test of 1596 children. Breastfeeding, BMI, asthma, and atopy were regressed allowing for confounders and the propensity score for overweight. Results. Using fractional polynomials, we found no association between breastfeeding and overweight. Less exclusive breastfeeding was associated with increased asthma and atopy, and BMI increased with asthma. Conclusions. Less exclusive breastfeeding leads to increases in child asthma and atopy and a higher BMI is a risk factor for asthma.
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