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Published in: European Journal of Epidemiology 8/2009

01-08-2009 | DEVELOPMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY

Period-specific growth, overweight and modification by breastfeeding in the GINI and LISA birth cohorts up to age 6 years

Authors: Peter Rzehak, Stefanie Sausenthaler, Sibylle Koletzko, Carl Peter Bauer, Beate Schaaf, Andrea von Berg, Dietrich Berdel, Michael Borte, Olf Herbarth, Ursula Krämer, Nora Fenske, H. -Erich Wichmann, Joachim Heinrich

Published in: European Journal of Epidemiology | Issue 8/2009

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Abstract

Children’s weight/growth development is age-specific and may be influenced by breastfeeding. We therefore assessed velocities of weight, length, body-mass-index and overweight/obesity development from birth up to age 6 years overall and in relation to breastfeeding. The method of this study is based on pooled data of the birth-cohorts GINI-plus and LISA-plus and follows 7,643 healthy full-term neonates in four study-centers in Germany. Up to nine anthropometric measurements are available. Overweight/obesity is percentile-defined according to WHO-Child-Growth-Standards. Fully-breastfed is defined as breastfed for at least 4 months. Piecewise-linear-random-coefficient-models were applied to assess growth trajectories and velocities between 0–3, 3–6, 6–12, 12–24 and beyond 24th months. Velocities for weight-, length- and BMI-development are highest in the first 3 months after birth and diminish, with differing pace, in the periods that follow. For overweight and obesity, peak-velocities are estimated in periods 6–12 and 3–6 months. The difference in the velocity of weight gain for breastfed vs. other children is −18 g/month in the first 3 month, −93 g/month between month 3 and 6, −14 g/month between month 6 and 12 and −3 g/month beyond the 24th month. Velocities in length are not different between breastfed and non-breastfed children. Over time, a slightly lower risk (difference < 2%) of being overweight was estimated for breastfed children, after adjustment for study-center, socio-economic-status and maternal smoking in pregnancy. Infants fully-breastfed gain less weight, but grow equally in length in the first 12 months of life versus mixed or formula-fed children. The protective effect of breastfeeding on becoming overweight is related to its weight-velocity-modifying-effect in early infancy.
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Metadata
Title
Period-specific growth, overweight and modification by breastfeeding in the GINI and LISA birth cohorts up to age 6 years
Authors
Peter Rzehak
Stefanie Sausenthaler
Sibylle Koletzko
Carl Peter Bauer
Beate Schaaf
Andrea von Berg
Dietrich Berdel
Michael Borte
Olf Herbarth
Ursula Krämer
Nora Fenske
H. -Erich Wichmann
Joachim Heinrich
Publication date
01-08-2009
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
European Journal of Epidemiology / Issue 8/2009
Print ISSN: 0393-2990
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7284
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10654-009-9356-5

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