Low prevalence of long-term breastfeeding among women with type 2 diabetes

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Low prevalence of long-term breastfeeding among women with type 2 diabetes. / Herskin, Camilla W; Stage, Edna; Barfred, Charlotte; Emmersen, Pernille; Ladefoged Nichum, Vibeke; Damm, Peter; Mathiesen, Elisabeth R.

In: Journal of Maternal - Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, Vol. 29, No. 15, 2016, p. 2512-7.

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Herskin, CW, Stage, E, Barfred, C, Emmersen, P, Ladefoged Nichum, V, Damm, P & Mathiesen, ER 2016, 'Low prevalence of long-term breastfeeding among women with type 2 diabetes', Journal of Maternal - Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, vol. 29, no. 15, pp. 2512-7. https://doi.org/10.3109/14767058.2015.1092138

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Herskin, C. W., Stage, E., Barfred, C., Emmersen, P., Ladefoged Nichum, V., Damm, P., & Mathiesen, E. R. (2016). Low prevalence of long-term breastfeeding among women with type 2 diabetes. Journal of Maternal - Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 29(15), 2512-7. https://doi.org/10.3109/14767058.2015.1092138

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Herskin CW, Stage E, Barfred C, Emmersen P, Ladefoged Nichum V, Damm P et al. Low prevalence of long-term breastfeeding among women with type 2 diabetes. Journal of Maternal - Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 2016;29(15):2512-7. https://doi.org/10.3109/14767058.2015.1092138

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Herskin, Camilla W ; Stage, Edna ; Barfred, Charlotte ; Emmersen, Pernille ; Ladefoged Nichum, Vibeke ; Damm, Peter ; Mathiesen, Elisabeth R. / Low prevalence of long-term breastfeeding among women with type 2 diabetes. In: Journal of Maternal - Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 2016 ; Vol. 29, No. 15. pp. 2512-7.

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abstract = "OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of long-term breastfeeding among women with type 2 diabetes compared to women with type 1 diabetes and to identify predictors of long-term breastfeeding for women with pre-gestational diabetes.METHODS: In total, 149 women with diabetes were interviewed about long-term breastfeeding, defined as any breastfeeding 4 months postpartum.RESULTS: Ninety-eight percent of the women aimed to breastfeed. At time of discharge, any breastfeeding was frequent for both groups of women (86% versus 93%, p = 0.17). However, 4 months postpartum, the 44 women with type 2 diabetes showed significantly lower prevalence of breastfeeding than the 105 women with type 1 diabetes (34% versus 61%, p < 0.01). Number of feedings in the first 24 h was an independent positive predictor, whereas pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and smoking were independent negative predictors of long-term breastfeeding.CONCLUSION: The prevalence of long-term breastfeeding among women with type 2 diabetes was considerably lower than in women with type 1 diabetes. Number of feedings in the first 24 h was positive and BMI and smoking were negative predictors of long-term breastfeeding in women with pre-gestational diabetes.",
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AU - Herskin, Camilla W

AU - Stage, Edna

AU - Barfred, Charlotte

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AU - Damm, Peter

AU - Mathiesen, Elisabeth R

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N2 - OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of long-term breastfeeding among women with type 2 diabetes compared to women with type 1 diabetes and to identify predictors of long-term breastfeeding for women with pre-gestational diabetes.METHODS: In total, 149 women with diabetes were interviewed about long-term breastfeeding, defined as any breastfeeding 4 months postpartum.RESULTS: Ninety-eight percent of the women aimed to breastfeed. At time of discharge, any breastfeeding was frequent for both groups of women (86% versus 93%, p = 0.17). However, 4 months postpartum, the 44 women with type 2 diabetes showed significantly lower prevalence of breastfeeding than the 105 women with type 1 diabetes (34% versus 61%, p < 0.01). Number of feedings in the first 24 h was an independent positive predictor, whereas pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and smoking were independent negative predictors of long-term breastfeeding.CONCLUSION: The prevalence of long-term breastfeeding among women with type 2 diabetes was considerably lower than in women with type 1 diabetes. Number of feedings in the first 24 h was positive and BMI and smoking were negative predictors of long-term breastfeeding in women with pre-gestational diabetes.

AB - OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of long-term breastfeeding among women with type 2 diabetes compared to women with type 1 diabetes and to identify predictors of long-term breastfeeding for women with pre-gestational diabetes.METHODS: In total, 149 women with diabetes were interviewed about long-term breastfeeding, defined as any breastfeeding 4 months postpartum.RESULTS: Ninety-eight percent of the women aimed to breastfeed. At time of discharge, any breastfeeding was frequent for both groups of women (86% versus 93%, p = 0.17). However, 4 months postpartum, the 44 women with type 2 diabetes showed significantly lower prevalence of breastfeeding than the 105 women with type 1 diabetes (34% versus 61%, p < 0.01). Number of feedings in the first 24 h was an independent positive predictor, whereas pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and smoking were independent negative predictors of long-term breastfeeding.CONCLUSION: The prevalence of long-term breastfeeding among women with type 2 diabetes was considerably lower than in women with type 1 diabetes. Number of feedings in the first 24 h was positive and BMI and smoking were negative predictors of long-term breastfeeding in women with pre-gestational diabetes.

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