Lactation and Maternal Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: A Population-based Study

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2010-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.amjmed.2010.03.016
Eleanor Bimla Schwarz MD, MS , Jeanette S. Brown MD , Jennifer M. Creasman MPH , Alison Stuebe MD, MSc , Candace K. McClure PhD , Stephen K. Van Den Eeden PhD , David Thom MD, PhD
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Abstract

Background

Lactation has been associated with improvements in maternal glucose metabolism.

Methods

We explored the relationships between lactation and risk of type 2 diabetes in a well-characterized, population-representative cohort of women, aged 40-78 years, who were members of a large integrated health care delivery organization in California and enrolled in the Reproductive Risk factors for Incontinence Study at Kaiser (RRISK), between 2003 and 2008. Multivariable logistic regression was used to control for age, parity, race, education, hysterectomy, physical activity, tobacco and alcohol use, family history of diabetes, and body mass index while examining the impact of duration, exclusivity, and consistency of lactation on risk of having developed type 2 diabetes.

Results

Of 2233 women studied, 1828 were mothers; 56% had breastfed an infant for ≥1 month. In fully adjusted models, the risk of type 2 diabetes among women who consistently breastfed all of their children for ≥1 month remained similar to that of women who had never given birth (odds ratio [OR] 1.01; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.56-1.81). In contrast, mothers who had never breastfed an infant were more likely to have developed type 2 diabetes than nulliparous women (OR 1.92; 95% CI, 1.14-3.27). Mothers who never exclusively breastfed were more likely to have developed type 2 diabetes than mothers who exclusively breastfed for 1-3 months (OR 1.52; 95% CI, 1.11-2.10).

Conclusions

Risk of type 2 diabetes increases when term pregnancy is followed by <1 month of lactation, independent of physical activity and body mass index in later life. Mothers should be encouraged to exclusively breastfeed all of their infants for at least 1 month.

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哺乳和母亲2型糖尿病风险:一项基于人群的研究
背景:哺乳与母体葡萄糖代谢的改善有关。方法:在2003年至2008年期间,我们在加利福尼亚的一个大型综合医疗服务组织中招募了40-78岁的女性,并参加了Kaiser的失禁生殖危险因素研究(RRISK),研究了哺乳与2型糖尿病风险之间的关系。采用多变量logistic回归控制年龄、胎次、种族、教育程度、子宫切除术、体育活动、吸烟和饮酒、糖尿病家族史和体重指数,同时检查持续时间、排他性和哺乳期一致性对患2型糖尿病风险的影响。结果在2233名被研究的女性中,1828名是母亲;56%母乳喂养婴儿≥1个月。在完全调整的模型中,持续母乳喂养所有孩子≥1个月的妇女患2型糖尿病的风险与从未生育过的妇女相似(优势比[OR] 1.01;95%可信区间[CI], 0.56-1.81)。相比之下,从未母乳喂养婴儿的母亲比未生育的妇女更容易患2型糖尿病(OR 1.92;95% ci, 1.14-3.27)。从未纯母乳喂养的母亲比纯母乳喂养1-3个月的母亲更容易患2型糖尿病(OR 1.52;95% ci, 1.11-2.10)。结论足月妊娠后哺乳期1个月发生2型糖尿病的风险增加,与以后的身体活动和体重指数无关。应鼓励母亲对所有婴儿进行至少1个月的纯母乳喂养。
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American Journal of Medicine
American Journal of Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Medicine - "The Green Journal" - publishes original clinical research of interest to physicians in internal medicine, both in academia and community-based practice. AJM is the official journal of the Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine, a prestigious group comprising internal medicine department chairs at more than 125 medical schools across the U.S. Each issue carries useful reviews as well as seminal articles of immediate interest to the practicing physician, including peer-reviewed, original scientific studies that have direct clinical significance and position papers on health care issues, medical education, and public policy.
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