Breastfeeding and infant growth in offspring of mothers with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy: The pregnancy and neonatal diabetes outcomes in remote Australia study
ConclusionsPredominant breastfeeding was associated with reduced growth among children born to women with and without hyperglycaemia in pregnancy. However, among children exposed to GDM in utero, maternal obesity largely explained this association.
Source: Pediatric Obesity - Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Danielle K. Longmore,
Angela Titmuss,
Elizabeth Barr,
Federica Barzi,
Alison Simmonds,
I ‐Lynn Lee,
Eyvette Hawthorne,
Ruth Derkenne,
Christine Connors,
Jacqueline Boyle,
Paul Zimmet,
Kerin O'Dea,
Jeremy Oats,
Harold D. McIntyre,
Alex Brow Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH Source Type: research
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