Causes of possible excessive weight gain in exclusively breastfed infants in the first six months of life.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Minerva pediatrica Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2020-07-29 DOI:10.23736/S2724-5276.20.05735-7
Eugenia Ulloa, Carola Saure, Vanesa Giudici, Marisa Armeno
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Background: The aim of this study was to describe factors related to the infant, mother, and breastmilk composition that may be associated with excessive weight gain in a cohort of exclusively breastfed infants younger than 6 months of life with excessive weight gain, and to compare these findings with data from a group of normal-weight exclusively breastfed infants.

Methods: Thirty-six exclusively breastfed infants younger than 6 months of life seen at two health-care centers between July 2016 and 2017 were enrolled in the study. The clinical features of the infants, their mothers, and the macronutrient composition of the breast milk were evaluated. We classified infants according to weight gain velocity between birth and 6 months of life into an excessive weight gain (EWG) and an adequate weight gain (AWG) group.

Results: Mean age at protocol entry was 3.8 months. Thirteen patients were classified as EWG and 23 patients as AWG. Co-sleeping was more often observed in EWG than in AWG infants. Mothers in the EWG group were younger and more often had gained more than 18 kg during pregnancy than those in the AWG group. No significant differences were found in the macronutrient content of the breast milk between both groups.

Conclusions: Greater weight gain in infants under 6 months of age may be related to greater weight gain of the mother during pregnancy, younger age of the mother, and co-sleeping of the mother and child.

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纯母乳喂养婴儿在出生后头六个月体重可能过度增加的原因。
背景:本研究的目的是描述与婴儿、母亲和母乳成分相关的因素,这些因素可能与6个月以下体重过重的纯母乳喂养婴儿的体重增加有关,并将这些发现与一组体重正常的纯母乳喂养婴儿的数据进行比较。方法:2016年7月至2017年7月期间在两家卫生保健中心就诊的36名全母乳喂养的6个月以下婴儿被纳入研究。对婴儿及其母亲的临床特征和母乳中的常量营养素组成进行了评估。我们根据婴儿出生到6个月之间的体重增加速度将其分为过度体重增加(EWG)和适当体重增加(AWG)组。结果:进入方案时的平均年龄为3.8个月。EWG组13例,AWG组23例。与AWG婴儿相比,EWG婴儿更常观察到共睡。与AWG组相比,EWG组的母亲更年轻,怀孕期间体重增加超过18公斤的情况也更多。两组母乳的常量营养素含量没有显著差异。结论:6个月以下婴儿体重增加较大可能与母亲孕期体重增加较大、母亲年龄较小、母婴共睡有关。
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Minerva pediatrica
Minerva pediatrica PEDIATRICS-
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2.70
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3.80%
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1
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Minerva Pediatrica publishes scientific papers on pediatrics, neonatology, adolescent medicine, child and adolescent psychiatry and pediatric surgery. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines. The journal aims to provide its readers with papers of the highest quality and impact through a process of careful peer review and editorial work.
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