| Literature DB >> 22829844 |
Kim Khuc1, Estela Blanco, Raquel Burrows, Marcela Reyes, Marcela Castillo, Betsy Lozoff, Sheila Gahagan.
Abstract
Background. Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is increasing in pediatric age groups worldwide. Meeting the criteria for the metabolic syndrome puts children at risk for later cardiovascular and metabolic disease. Methods. Using linear regression, we examined the association between infant weight gain from birth to 3 months and risk for the metabolic syndrome among 16- to 17-year-old Chilean adolescents (n = 357), accounting for the extent of breastfeeding in infancy and known covariates including gender, birth weight, and socioeconomic status. Results. Participants were approximately half male (51%), born at 40 weeks of gestation weighing 3.5 kg, and 48% were exclusively breastfed for ≥90 days. Factors independently associated with increased risk of metabolic syndrome in adolescence were faster weight gain in the first 3 months of life (B = 0.16, P < 0.05) and male gender (B = 0.24, P < 0.05). Breastfeeding as the sole source of milk for ≥90 days was associated with significantly decreased risk of metabolic syndrome (B = -0.16). Conclusion. This study adds to current knowledge about early infant growth and breastfeeding and their long-term health effects.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22829844 PMCID: PMC3398649 DOI: 10.1155/2012/478610
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pediatr ISSN: 1687-9740
Background characteristics of study participants by gender.†
| Males ( | Females ( |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Infancy characteristics | |||
| Gestational age (weeks) | 40 (38–40) | 40 (39-40) | 0.22 |
| Birth weight (kg) | 3.50 (3.28–3.78) | 3.44 (3.22–3.72) | 0.05 |
| Birth length (cm) | 51.0 (50.0–52.0) | 50.0 (49.0–51.5) | <0.01 |
| Weight at 3 months (kg) | 6.43 (6.00–6.99) | 6.00 (5.61–6.40) | <0.01 |
| Weight gain 0–3 months (kg) | 2.85 (2.43–3.28) | 2.42 (2.15–2.75) | <0.01 |
| Total years of maternal education | 10 (8–12) | 10 (8–12) | 0.52 |
| Exclusively breastfed ≥90 days | 45.9 | 50.6 | 0.37 |
| Adolescent characteristics and metabolic risk factors‡ | |||
| Age (years) | 16.6 (16.6–16.9) | 16.7 (16.6–16.9) | 0.15 |
| BMI percentile | 64.0 (38.6–88.2) | 74.9 (46.0–89.9) | 0.10 |
| Waist circumference (cm) | 78.2 (73.3–87.9) | 79.7 (72.2–88.1) | 0.83 |
| Elevated percentage | 16.0 | 49.0 | <0.01 |
| Triglycerides (mg/dL) | 71.6 (55.8–99.2) | 73.0 (57.2–104.4) | 0.77 |
| Elevated percentage | 7.2 | 8.0 | 0.78 |
| HDL cholesterol (mg/dL) | 34.1 (28.5–40.5) | 40.0 (32.5–48.3) | <0.01 |
| Low HDL (%) | 28.2 | 24.0 | 0.29 |
| Systolic blood pressure (mm Hg) | 115 (107–125) | 107 (102–114) | <0.01 |
| Elevated percentage | 8.3 | 4.4 | 0.09 |
| Diastolic blood pressure (mm Hg) | 70 (67–76) | 68 (61–71) | <0.01 |
| Elevated percentage | 3.9 | 0.6 | 0.03 |
| Glucose (mg/dL) | 90 (84–96) | 86 (80–92) | <0.01 |
| Elevated percentage | 11.6 | 9.1 | 0.44 |
| MetS risk | 0.01 (−0.23–0.40) | −0.26 (−0.53–0.02) | <0.01 |
| MetS prevalence | 11.6 | 9.1 | 0.45 |
| Family factors | |||
| Family history of type 2 diabetes | 15.3 | 14.4 | 0.82 |
| Family history of hypertension | 42.3 | 40.6 | 0.76 |
| Family history of dyslipidemia | 33.6 | 45.5 | 0.04 |
| Family history of heart attack | 8.3 | 5.1 | 0.29 |
†Values are in median (interquartile range) or percentage. ∗Statistical tests are either Mann-Whitney U or Chi-square.
‡According to the International Diabetes Federation definition [24].
Linear regression models to determine adjusted associations with adolescent MetS risk (n = 357).
| Initial model | Final model | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 95% CI |
| 95% CI | |
| Change in weight 0–3 months (kg) | 0.15 | −0.01, 0.31 | 0.16 | 0.04, 0.27 |
| Exclusively breastfed ≥90 days | −0.19 | −0.36, −0.03 | −0.16 | −0.29, −0.04 |
| Male | 0.23 | 0.05, 0.01 | 0.24 | 0.11, 0.37 |
| Birth weight (kg) | 0.09 | −0.14, 0.04 | ||
| Maternal education | 0.01 | −0.01, 0.01 | ||
| Mother's age | 0.00 | −0.01, 0.01 | ||
| Maternal pre-pregnancy BMI | 0.02 | −0.01, 0.05 | ||
| Family history of type 2 diabetes | 0.10 | −0.10, 0.27 | ||
| Family history of dyslipidemia | 0.00 | −0.17, 0.18 | ||
| Family history of heart attack | −0.06 | −0.23, 0.10 | ||
| Ever iron deficiency in infancy | −0.09 | −0.35, 0.16 | ||
| Iron supplemented in infancy | 0.02 | −0.16, 0.20 | ||