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Breastfeeding Helps Explain Racial and Socioeconomic Status Disparities in Adolescent Adiposity

机译:母乳喂养有助于解释青少年肥胖症的种族和社会经济地位差异

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OBJECTIVES. Studies suggest that breastfeeding is protective for later obesity; however, this association has not held among all racial and socioeconomic status groups. Racial and socioeconomic status differences in breastfeeding behavior have also been noted. In this study, we formally test whether breastfeeding mediates the relationship between race and socioeconomic status with adolescent adiposity.METHODS. Data were analyzed from 739 black and white 10- to 19-year-old adolescents who participated in a large, school-based study. Parents provided information on parental education, used to measure socioeconomic status, and whether the child was breastfed as an infant. BMI was used to measure adolescent adiposity and was analyzed as a continuous measure (BMI z score) using linear regression and categorically (BMI ≥85th and ≥95th percentile) using logistic regression.RESULTS. Black adolescents and those without a college-educated parent were less likely to have been breastfed for 4 months. Race and parental education were each independent predictors of BMI z score and of having BMI ≥85th percentile or BMI ≥95th percentile. When added to the model, being breastfed for 4 months was also independently associated with lower BMI z score and lower odds of having BMI ≥85th percentile or BMI ≥95th percentile. Inclusion of being breastfed for 4 months resulted in a 25% decrease in racial and parental education differences in adolescent BMI z score, supporting partial mediation.CONCLUSIONS. Having been breastfed for 4 months was associated with lower adolescent BMI z score and lower odds of having a BMI ≥85th percentile or BMI ≥95th percentile, independent of race or parental education. Furthermore, these analyses suggest that being breastfed for 4 months partially explains the relationship between social disadvantage and increased adiposity. Increasing breastfeeding duration could result in lower adolescent adiposity for all racial and socioeconomic status groups and potentially minimize socioeconomic disparities in adiposity.
机译:目标研究表明,母乳喂养对以后的肥胖有保护作用。但是,这种联系并非在所有种族和社会经济地位群体中都有。还注意到了母乳喂养行为的种族和社会经济地位差异。在这项研究中,我们正式测试了母乳喂养是否介导了青少年肥胖与种族和社会经济地位之间的关系。数据来自739名10至19岁的黑人和白人青少年,他们参加了一项大规模的基于学校的研究。父母提供了有关父母教育的信息,这些信息用于衡量社会经济状况以及孩子是否以婴儿的方式进行母乳喂养。 BMI用于测量青少年肥胖,并使用线性回归分析作为连续测量(BMI z得分),并使用对数回归进行分类(BMI≥85和≥95%)。黑人青少年和没有受过大学教育的父母很少被母乳喂养超过4个月。种族和父母教育分别是BMI z得分和BMI≥85%或BMI≥95%的独立预测因子。当添加到模型中时,母乳喂养> 4个月还与BMI z评分较低和BMI≥85%或BMI≥95%的可能性较低相关。结论母乳喂养时间超过4个月可导致青少年BMI z得分的种族和父母教育差异降低25%,从而支持部分调解。母乳喂养超过4个月与较低的青少年BMI z得分和较低的BMI≥85%或BMI≥95%的几率相关,而与种族或父母教育无关。此外,这些分析表明,母乳喂养时间超过4个月,可以部分解释社会劣势与肥胖增加之间的关系。母乳喂养时间的延长可能会导致所有种族和社会经济地位群体的青春期肥胖率降低,并有可能使肥胖症的社会经济差异最小化。

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