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HIV status, breastfeeding modality at 5 months and postpartum maternal weight changes over 24 months in rural South Africa
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of infant feeding practices on postpartum weight change among HIV-infected and -uninfected women in South Africa. METHODS: In a non-randomised intervention cohort study of antiretroviral therapy-naïve women in South Africa, infants were classified as exclusive (EBF...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4251550/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24720779 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12320 |
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author | Chetty, Terusha Carter, Rosalind J Bland, Ruth M Newell, Marie-Louise |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of infant feeding practices on postpartum weight change among HIV-infected and -uninfected women in South Africa. METHODS: In a non-randomised intervention cohort study of antiretroviral therapy-naïve women in South Africa, infants were classified as exclusive (EBF), mixed (MF) or non-breastfed (NBF) at each visit. We analysed infant feeding cumulatively from birth to 5 months using 24-hour feeding history (collected weekly for each of the preceding 7 days). Using generalised estimating equation mixed models, allowing for repeated measures, we compared postpartum weight change (kg) from the first maternal postpartum weight within the first 6 weeks (baseline weight) to each subsequent visit through 24 months among 2340 HIV-infected and -uninfected women with live births and at least two postpartum weight measurements. RESULTS: HIV-infected (−0.2 kg CI: −1.7 to 1.3 kg; P = 0.81) and -uninfected women (−0.5 kg; 95% CI: −2.1 to 1.2 kg; P = 0.58) had marginal non-significant weight loss from baseline to 24 months postpartum. Adjusting for HIV status, socio-demographic, pregnancy-related and infant factors, 5-month feeding modality was not significantly associated with postpartum weight change: weight change by 24 months postpartum, compared to the change in the reference EBF group, was 0.03 kg in NBF (95% CI: −2.5 to +2.5 kg; P = 0.90) and 0.1 kg in MF (95% CI: −3.0 to +3.2 kg; P = 0.78). CONCLUSION: HIV-infected and -uninfected women experienced similar weight loss over 24 months. Weight change postpartum was not associated with 5-month breastfeeding modality among HIV-infected and -uninfected women. |
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spelling | pubmed-42515502014-12-08 HIV status, breastfeeding modality at 5 months and postpartum maternal weight changes over 24 months in rural South Africa Chetty, Terusha Carter, Rosalind J Bland, Ruth M Newell, Marie-Louise Trop Med Int Health Maternal Health OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of infant feeding practices on postpartum weight change among HIV-infected and -uninfected women in South Africa. METHODS: In a non-randomised intervention cohort study of antiretroviral therapy-naïve women in South Africa, infants were classified as exclusive (EBF), mixed (MF) or non-breastfed (NBF) at each visit. We analysed infant feeding cumulatively from birth to 5 months using 24-hour feeding history (collected weekly for each of the preceding 7 days). Using generalised estimating equation mixed models, allowing for repeated measures, we compared postpartum weight change (kg) from the first maternal postpartum weight within the first 6 weeks (baseline weight) to each subsequent visit through 24 months among 2340 HIV-infected and -uninfected women with live births and at least two postpartum weight measurements. RESULTS: HIV-infected (−0.2 kg CI: −1.7 to 1.3 kg; P = 0.81) and -uninfected women (−0.5 kg; 95% CI: −2.1 to 1.2 kg; P = 0.58) had marginal non-significant weight loss from baseline to 24 months postpartum. Adjusting for HIV status, socio-demographic, pregnancy-related and infant factors, 5-month feeding modality was not significantly associated with postpartum weight change: weight change by 24 months postpartum, compared to the change in the reference EBF group, was 0.03 kg in NBF (95% CI: −2.5 to +2.5 kg; P = 0.90) and 0.1 kg in MF (95% CI: −3.0 to +3.2 kg; P = 0.78). CONCLUSION: HIV-infected and -uninfected women experienced similar weight loss over 24 months. Weight change postpartum was not associated with 5-month breastfeeding modality among HIV-infected and -uninfected women. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014-07 2014-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4251550/ /pubmed/24720779 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12320 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Tropical Medicine and International Health published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Maternal Health Chetty, Terusha Carter, Rosalind J Bland, Ruth M Newell, Marie-Louise HIV status, breastfeeding modality at 5 months and postpartum maternal weight changes over 24 months in rural South Africa |
title | HIV status, breastfeeding modality at 5 months and postpartum maternal weight changes over 24 months in rural South Africa |
title_full | HIV status, breastfeeding modality at 5 months and postpartum maternal weight changes over 24 months in rural South Africa |
title_fullStr | HIV status, breastfeeding modality at 5 months and postpartum maternal weight changes over 24 months in rural South Africa |
title_full_unstemmed | HIV status, breastfeeding modality at 5 months and postpartum maternal weight changes over 24 months in rural South Africa |
title_short | HIV status, breastfeeding modality at 5 months and postpartum maternal weight changes over 24 months in rural South Africa |
title_sort | hiv status, breastfeeding modality at 5 months and postpartum maternal weight changes over 24 months in rural south africa |
topic | Maternal Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4251550/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24720779 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12320 |
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