A Multivariate and Network Analysis Uncovers a Long-Term Influence of Exclusive Breastfeeding on the Development of Brain Morphology and Structural Connectivity
- 01-01-2025
- Original Paper
- Authors
- Fabrizio Parente
- Tiziana Pedale
- Camilla Rossi-Espagnet
- Daniela Longo
- Antonio Napolitano
- Simone Gazzellini
- Simone Macrì
- Valerio Santangelo
- Published in
- Brain Topography | Issue 1/2025
Abstract
Exclusive breastfeeding (eBF) in infancy appears to offer a developmental advantage for children’s brains compared to formula-fed counterparts. Existing research has predominantly focused on global brain measures (i.e., total white/grey matter volumes) or on limited sets of specific brain regions, in selected age groups, leaving uncertainties about the impact of eBF on the overall structural connectomes. In this cross-sectional study encompassing participants from childhood to adulthood, partial least squares correlations (PLSC) were employed to assess white and grey matter volumes. Furthermore, a network analytic approach was used to estimate the structural connectome based on cortical thickness data. The results revealed that eBF duration correlated with increased white matter volumes in children and with the volume of the medial orbital gyrus in adults. Structural connectome analyses demonstrated heightened anatomical connectivity in eBF children, evidenced by enhanced network density and local/global efficiency, along with increased node degree and local efficiency in frontal and temporal lobes. Similarly, eBF in adults was associated to an improved node connectivity in the frontal lobe. These findings imply a lasting impact of eBF on brain morphometry and structural connectivity. Childhood benefits include heightened white matter development, while in adulthood, eBF may contribute to reduced neural loss associated with aging and enhanced connectivity, particularly in frontal regions.
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- Title
- A Multivariate and Network Analysis Uncovers a Long-Term Influence of Exclusive Breastfeeding on the Development of Brain Morphology and Structural Connectivity
- Authors
-
Fabrizio Parente
Tiziana Pedale
Camilla Rossi-Espagnet
Daniela Longo
Antonio Napolitano
Simone Gazzellini
Simone Macrì
Valerio Santangelo
- Publication date
- 01-01-2025
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Published in
-
Brain Topography / Issue 1/2025
Print ISSN: 0896-0267
Electronic ISSN: 1573-6792 - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10548-024-01091-x
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