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Infant Feeding Pattern Clusters Are Associated with Childhood Health Outcomes

(1) Background: Feeding behavior habits have a pattern with a certain tendency during infancy. We aimed to identify the associations between feeding patterns in infancy and the subsequent 10-year childhood disease burden. (2) Methods: Data from 236,372 infants were obtained from the national health...

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Autores principales: Kim, Ju Hee, Lee, Eun, Ha, Eun Kyo, Lee, Gi Chun, Shin, Jeewon, Baek, Hey-Sung, Choi, Sun-Hee, Shin, Youn Ho, Han, Man Yong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10346276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37447391
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15133065
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author Kim, Ju Hee
Lee, Eun
Ha, Eun Kyo
Lee, Gi Chun
Shin, Jeewon
Baek, Hey-Sung
Choi, Sun-Hee
Shin, Youn Ho
Han, Man Yong
author_facet Kim, Ju Hee
Lee, Eun
Ha, Eun Kyo
Lee, Gi Chun
Shin, Jeewon
Baek, Hey-Sung
Choi, Sun-Hee
Shin, Youn Ho
Han, Man Yong
author_sort Kim, Ju Hee
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description (1) Background: Feeding behavior habits have a pattern with a certain tendency during infancy. We aimed to identify the associations between feeding patterns in infancy and the subsequent 10-year childhood disease burden. (2) Methods: Data from 236,372 infants were obtained from the national health insurance and screening program records in South Korea. Parent-administered questionnaires during infancy provided details on the feeding type and types/frequency of complementary food for analyzing feeding patterns. The outcomes were all-cause hospitalization and the development of 15 representative childhood diseases until the age of 10 years. Anthropometric measurements obtained at 6 years of age were analyzed. To estimate outcome risks while considering multiple risk factors, we employed a Cox proportional hazard and modified Poisson regression. (3) Results: Three clusters were identified: high prevalence of breastfeeding with regular exposure to a variety of solid foods (n = 116,372, cluster 1), similar prevalence of breastfeeding and formula feeding with less exposure to solid foods (n = 108,189, cluster 2), and similar prevalence of breastfeeding and formula feeding with the least exposure to solid foods in infancy (n = 11,811, cluster 3). Compared with cluster 1, children in clusters 2 and 3 had increased risks of all-cause hospitalization (hazard ratio (HR), (95% confidence interval (CI)), 1.04 (1.03–1.06) and 1.08 (1.05–1.11), respectively). Children in clusters 2 and 3 had an increased risk of upper respiratory infection, pneumonia, and gastroenteritis, as well as neurobehavioral diseases. Overweight/obesity at the age of 6 years was associated with clusters 2 and 3. (4) Conclusions: Feeding patterns in infancy were associated with an increased risk of childhood disease burden.
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spelling pubmed-103462762023-07-15 Infant Feeding Pattern Clusters Are Associated with Childhood Health Outcomes Kim, Ju Hee Lee, Eun Ha, Eun Kyo Lee, Gi Chun Shin, Jeewon Baek, Hey-Sung Choi, Sun-Hee Shin, Youn Ho Han, Man Yong Nutrients Article (1) Background: Feeding behavior habits have a pattern with a certain tendency during infancy. We aimed to identify the associations between feeding patterns in infancy and the subsequent 10-year childhood disease burden. (2) Methods: Data from 236,372 infants were obtained from the national health insurance and screening program records in South Korea. Parent-administered questionnaires during infancy provided details on the feeding type and types/frequency of complementary food for analyzing feeding patterns. The outcomes were all-cause hospitalization and the development of 15 representative childhood diseases until the age of 10 years. Anthropometric measurements obtained at 6 years of age were analyzed. To estimate outcome risks while considering multiple risk factors, we employed a Cox proportional hazard and modified Poisson regression. (3) Results: Three clusters were identified: high prevalence of breastfeeding with regular exposure to a variety of solid foods (n = 116,372, cluster 1), similar prevalence of breastfeeding and formula feeding with less exposure to solid foods (n = 108,189, cluster 2), and similar prevalence of breastfeeding and formula feeding with the least exposure to solid foods in infancy (n = 11,811, cluster 3). Compared with cluster 1, children in clusters 2 and 3 had increased risks of all-cause hospitalization (hazard ratio (HR), (95% confidence interval (CI)), 1.04 (1.03–1.06) and 1.08 (1.05–1.11), respectively). Children in clusters 2 and 3 had an increased risk of upper respiratory infection, pneumonia, and gastroenteritis, as well as neurobehavioral diseases. Overweight/obesity at the age of 6 years was associated with clusters 2 and 3. (4) Conclusions: Feeding patterns in infancy were associated with an increased risk of childhood disease burden. MDPI 2023-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10346276/ /pubmed/37447391 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15133065 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kim, Ju Hee
Lee, Eun
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Lee, Gi Chun
Shin, Jeewon
Baek, Hey-Sung
Choi, Sun-Hee
Shin, Youn Ho
Han, Man Yong
Infant Feeding Pattern Clusters Are Associated with Childhood Health Outcomes
title Infant Feeding Pattern Clusters Are Associated with Childhood Health Outcomes
title_full Infant Feeding Pattern Clusters Are Associated with Childhood Health Outcomes
title_fullStr Infant Feeding Pattern Clusters Are Associated with Childhood Health Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Infant Feeding Pattern Clusters Are Associated with Childhood Health Outcomes
title_short Infant Feeding Pattern Clusters Are Associated with Childhood Health Outcomes
title_sort infant feeding pattern clusters are associated with childhood health outcomes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10346276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37447391
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15133065
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