Overweight in childhood of exclusively breastfed infants with a high weight at 5 months

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Overweight in childhood of exclusively breastfed infants with a high weight at 5 months. / Morgen, Camilla Schmidt; Larsson, Melanie Wange; Ängquist, Lars; Sørensen, Thorkild I A; Michaelsen, Kim F.

In: Maternal and Child Nutrition, Vol. 17, No. 1, e13057, 2021.

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Morgen, CS, Larsson, MW, Ängquist, L, Sørensen, TIA & Michaelsen, KF 2021, 'Overweight in childhood of exclusively breastfed infants with a high weight at 5 months', Maternal and Child Nutrition, vol. 17, no. 1, e13057. https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13057

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Morgen, C. S., Larsson, M. W., Ängquist, L., Sørensen, T. I. A., & Michaelsen, K. F. (2021). Overweight in childhood of exclusively breastfed infants with a high weight at 5 months. Maternal and Child Nutrition, 17(1), [e13057]. https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13057

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Morgen CS, Larsson MW, Ängquist L, Sørensen TIA, Michaelsen KF. Overweight in childhood of exclusively breastfed infants with a high weight at 5 months. Maternal and Child Nutrition. 2021;17(1). e13057. https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13057

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Morgen, Camilla Schmidt ; Larsson, Melanie Wange ; Ängquist, Lars ; Sørensen, Thorkild I A ; Michaelsen, Kim F. / Overweight in childhood of exclusively breastfed infants with a high weight at 5 months. In: Maternal and Child Nutrition. 2021 ; Vol. 17, No. 1.

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title = "Overweight in childhood of exclusively breastfed infants with a high weight at 5 months",
abstract = "High infant weight increases the risk of childhood overweight, while breastfeeding may reduce the risk. However, some infants have a very high weight gain even though they are exclusively breastfed. We examined the risk of a high body mass index (BMI) and overweight in childhood for infants ≥2.5 SD above the median weight-for-age (WAZ) at age 5 months according to duration of exclusive breastfeeding (≤2, >2 to <4 or ≥4 months). The study is based on 13,401 7-year-old and 9,819 11-year-old children enrolled into the Danish National Birth Cohort (born 1997-2003). Linear and logistic regression analyses were used to examine the associations while adjusting for presumed confounders including birth weight. The results showed that infants ≥2.5 SD at 5 months, breastfed exclusively ≤2, >2 to <4 or ≥4 months had adjusted odds ratios (ORs) for overweight at age 7 at 3.67 (95% confidence interval [CI] [2.10, 6.43]), 3.42 (95% CI [2.32, 5.04]) and 3.19 (95% CI [1.90, 5.36]) respectively, when compared with infants <2.5 SD WAZ exclusively breastfed ≥4 months. The corresponding results for BMI z-scores were 0.82 (95% CI [0.60, 1.04]), 0.63 (95% CI [0.48, 0.78]) and 0.57 (95% CI [0.38, 0.77]). For the ≥2.5 SD infants, the differences in risk of overweight and BMI according to duration of exclusive breastfeeding were neither significantly different among the 7-year nor among the 11-year-old children. A high infant weight increases the odds of overweight and is associated with a higher BMI in childhood. Whereas the odds and BMI z-scores tended to be lower for those exclusively breastfed longer, the differences were not statistically significant.",
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