Breastfeeding duration is associated with favorable body composition and lower glycoprotein acetyls in later life

Author:

McNestry Catherine1,Crowley Rachel K.23,O'Reilly Sharleen L.4,Kasemiire Alice5,Callanan Sophie1,Delahunt Anna1,Twomey Patrick J.36,McAuliffe Fionnuala M.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Perinatal Research Center, University College Dublin National Maternity Hospital Dublin Ireland

2. Department of Endocrinology St Vincent's University Hospital Dublin Ireland

3. School of Medicine University College Dublin Dublin Ireland

4. School of Agriculture and Food Science University College Dublin Dublin Ireland

5. Center for Support and Training in Analysis and Research University College Dublin Dublin Ireland

6. Department of Clinical Chemistry St. Vincent's University Hospital Dublin Ireland

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to investigate associations between lifetime breastfeeding behaviors and cardiovascular risk in later reproductive years.MethodThis was a prospective 10‐year longitudinal cohort study of 168 parous women. Health, lifestyle and infant feeding questionnaires, blood samples, anthropometry and body composition were collected. Cardiovascular risk was estimated using QRISK®3 and hierarchical multiple linear regression analysis performed.ResultsMean age was 42.4 years (SD 3.8; range 31–50) and 98.7% (n = 156/158) were premenopausal. Ever breastfeeding rates were 72.6% (n = 122/168) and 37.5% (n = 63/168) lifetime ≥12 months breastfeeding duration. Median durations were 5.5 weeks for exclusive breastfeeding (IQR 35.8; range 0–190) and 30.5 weeks for any breastfeeding (IQR 84.0; range 0–488). Breastfeeding duration was not associated with QRISK®3 scores in adjusted models. Lower glycoprotein acetyls were associated with ever breastfeeding (P = 0.03), and lifetime breastfeeding ≥12 months (P = 0.001). Lifetime breastfeeding ≥12 months and longer exclusive breastfeeding were associated with lower fat mass index (P = 0.03, P = 0.01), tissue percentage fat (P = 0.02, P = 0.009) and visceral adipose tissue volume (P = 0.04, P = 0.025) after correcting for confounders including body mass index.ConclusionLonger breastfeeding is associated with favorable body composition and lower glycoprotein acetyls, a novel inflammatory biomarker associated with cardiometabolic risk. Breastfeeding is a low‐cost, health promoting behavior for women and infants. Pregnant women, especially those at higher risk of cardiovascular disease, should be counseled about the potential benefits of exclusive and longer breastfeeding duration.

Funder

Health Research Board

Publisher

Wiley

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