Breastfeeding Initiation Associated With Reduced Incidence of Diabetes in Mothers and Offspring

OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between breastfeeding initiation and subsequent diabetes among First Nations (indigenous people in Canada who are not Métis or Inuit) and non–First Nations mothers and their offspring with and without gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). METHODS: This retrospective...

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Published in:Obstetrics & Gynecology
Main Authors: Martens, Patricia J., Shafer, Leigh Anne, Dean, Heather J., Sellers, Elizabeth A. C., Yamamoto, Jennifer, Ludwig, Sora, Heaman, Maureen, Phillips-Beck, Wanda, Prior, Heather J., Morris, Margaret, McGavock, Jonathan, Dart, Allison B., Shen, Garry X.
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Published: Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) 2016
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spelling crovidcr:10.1097/aog.0000000000001689 2024-09-15T18:06:17+00:00 Breastfeeding Initiation Associated With Reduced Incidence of Diabetes in Mothers and Offspring Martens, Patricia J. Shafer, Leigh Anne Dean, Heather J. Sellers, Elizabeth A. C. Yamamoto, Jennifer Ludwig, Sora Heaman, Maureen Phillips-Beck, Wanda Prior, Heather J. Morris, Margaret McGavock, Jonathan Dart, Allison B. Shen, Garry X. 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/aog.0000000000001689 https://journals.lww.com/00006250-201611000-00023 en eng Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) Obstetrics & Gynecology volume 128, issue 5, page 1095-1104 ISSN 0029-7844 journal-article 2016 crovidcr https://doi.org/10.1097/aog.0000000000001689 2024-07-08T04:21:30Z OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between breastfeeding initiation and subsequent diabetes among First Nations (indigenous people in Canada who are not Métis or Inuit) and non–First Nations mothers and their offspring with and without gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). METHODS: This retrospective database study included 334,553 deliveries (1987–2011) in Manitoba with up to 24 years of follow-up for diabetes using population-based databases. Information of breastfeeding initiation before hospital discharge was obtained from hospital abstracts recorded by nurses in postpartum wards. Cox proportional hazard models were applied to examine the association between breastfeeding initiation and risk of diabetes in mothers and their offspring. RESULTS: Breastfeeding initiation was recorded in 83% of non–First Nations mothers and 56% of First Nations mothers ( P <.001). Breastfeeding initiation was associated with a reduced risk of incident (later developed) diabetes in non–First Nations mothers without GDM (hazard ratio [HR] 0.73 [or −27% of risk], 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.68–0.79), non–First Nations mothers with GDM (HR 0.78 or −22% of risk, CI 0.69–0.89), First Nations mothers without GDM (HR 0.89 or −11% of risk, CI 0.81–0.98), and First Nations mothers with GDM (HR 0.82 or −18% of risk, CI 0.73–0.92) with 24 years of follow-up or less. With 24 years of follow-up or less, breastfeeding initiation was associated with a 17% lower risk of youth-onset type 2 diabetes in offspring (HR 0.83, CI 0.69–0.99, P =.038). The association between breastfeeding initiation and subsequent diabetes in mothers and offspring was independent of family income, rural residence, First Nations status, GDM, parity, gestational hypertension, and age of the mother. CONCLUSION: Breastfeeding initiation is associated with a reduced risk of diabetes among women and their offspring in Manitoba. The results suggest that breastfeeding might be a potentially modifiable factor to reduce the risk of diabetes in both First Nations and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations inuit Ovid Obstetrics & Gynecology 128 5 1095 1104
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description OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between breastfeeding initiation and subsequent diabetes among First Nations (indigenous people in Canada who are not Métis or Inuit) and non–First Nations mothers and their offspring with and without gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). METHODS: This retrospective database study included 334,553 deliveries (1987–2011) in Manitoba with up to 24 years of follow-up for diabetes using population-based databases. Information of breastfeeding initiation before hospital discharge was obtained from hospital abstracts recorded by nurses in postpartum wards. Cox proportional hazard models were applied to examine the association between breastfeeding initiation and risk of diabetes in mothers and their offspring. RESULTS: Breastfeeding initiation was recorded in 83% of non–First Nations mothers and 56% of First Nations mothers ( P <.001). Breastfeeding initiation was associated with a reduced risk of incident (later developed) diabetes in non–First Nations mothers without GDM (hazard ratio [HR] 0.73 [or −27% of risk], 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.68–0.79), non–First Nations mothers with GDM (HR 0.78 or −22% of risk, CI 0.69–0.89), First Nations mothers without GDM (HR 0.89 or −11% of risk, CI 0.81–0.98), and First Nations mothers with GDM (HR 0.82 or −18% of risk, CI 0.73–0.92) with 24 years of follow-up or less. With 24 years of follow-up or less, breastfeeding initiation was associated with a 17% lower risk of youth-onset type 2 diabetes in offspring (HR 0.83, CI 0.69–0.99, P =.038). The association between breastfeeding initiation and subsequent diabetes in mothers and offspring was independent of family income, rural residence, First Nations status, GDM, parity, gestational hypertension, and age of the mother. CONCLUSION: Breastfeeding initiation is associated with a reduced risk of diabetes among women and their offspring in Manitoba. The results suggest that breastfeeding might be a potentially modifiable factor to reduce the risk of diabetes in both First Nations and ...
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author Martens, Patricia J.
Shafer, Leigh Anne
Dean, Heather J.
Sellers, Elizabeth A. C.
Yamamoto, Jennifer
Ludwig, Sora
Heaman, Maureen
Phillips-Beck, Wanda
Prior, Heather J.
Morris, Margaret
McGavock, Jonathan
Dart, Allison B.
Shen, Garry X.
spellingShingle Martens, Patricia J.
Shafer, Leigh Anne
Dean, Heather J.
Sellers, Elizabeth A. C.
Yamamoto, Jennifer
Ludwig, Sora
Heaman, Maureen
Phillips-Beck, Wanda
Prior, Heather J.
Morris, Margaret
McGavock, Jonathan
Dart, Allison B.
Shen, Garry X.
Breastfeeding Initiation Associated With Reduced Incidence of Diabetes in Mothers and Offspring
author_facet Martens, Patricia J.
Shafer, Leigh Anne
Dean, Heather J.
Sellers, Elizabeth A. C.
Yamamoto, Jennifer
Ludwig, Sora
Heaman, Maureen
Phillips-Beck, Wanda
Prior, Heather J.
Morris, Margaret
McGavock, Jonathan
Dart, Allison B.
Shen, Garry X.
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title Breastfeeding Initiation Associated With Reduced Incidence of Diabetes in Mothers and Offspring
title_short Breastfeeding Initiation Associated With Reduced Incidence of Diabetes in Mothers and Offspring
title_full Breastfeeding Initiation Associated With Reduced Incidence of Diabetes in Mothers and Offspring
title_fullStr Breastfeeding Initiation Associated With Reduced Incidence of Diabetes in Mothers and Offspring
title_full_unstemmed Breastfeeding Initiation Associated With Reduced Incidence of Diabetes in Mothers and Offspring
title_sort breastfeeding initiation associated with reduced incidence of diabetes in mothers and offspring
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