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Growth, Nutritional Status, and Dietary Intake Patterns Associated With Prolonged Breastfeeding in Young Korean Children: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSION: Korean children who continued breastfeeding over 12 months of age showed distinct characteristics in terms of growth, nutritional status, and dietary patterns in the second year of life compared to children who did not. Long-term additional research on their growth and nutritional status may be needed; however, these findings are significant as important fundamental data for nutritional counseling to establish healthy PBF.PMID:37069810 | PMC:PMC10111041 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e116
Source: J Korean Med Sci - April 18, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jeana Hong Ju Young Chang Sohee Oh Sung Ok Kwon Source Type: research

Association between prolonged breastfeeding and bone mineral density and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women: KNHANES 2010-2011
Conclusion Prolonged breastfeeding was significantly associated with low BMD in the lumbar spine and higher prevalence of osteoporosis. However, the number of deliveries or age at the time of childbirth did not influence BMD.
Source: Osteoporosis International - September 15, 2015 Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research

Growth, Nutritional Status, and Dietary Intake Patterns Associated With Prolonged Breastfeeding in Young Korean Children: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSION: Korean children who continued breastfeeding over 12 months of age showed distinct characteristics in terms of growth, nutritional status, and dietary patterns in the second year of life compared to children who did not. Long-term additional research on their growth and nutritional status may be needed; however, these findings are significant as important fundamental data for nutritional counseling to establish healthy PBF.PMID:37069810 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e116
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - April 18, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Jeana Hong Ju Young Chang Sohee Oh Sung Ok Kwon Source Type: research

Maternal Versus Infant Vitamin D Supplementation During Lactation: A Randomized Controlled Trial
CONCLUSIONS: Maternal vitamin D supplementation with 6400 IU/day safely supplies breast milk with adequate vitamin D to satisfy her nursing infant’s requirement and offers an alternate strategy to direct infant supplementation.
Source: PEDIATRICS - October 1, 2015 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Hollis, B. W., Wagner, C. L., Howard, C. R., Ebeling, M., Shary, J. R., Smith, P. G., Taylor, S. N., Morella, K., Lawrence, R. A., Hulsey, T. C. Tags: Nutrition, Breastfeeding Article Source Type: research

Duration of breastfeeding as a risk factor for vertebral fractures
Among the risk factors for osteoporosis and fractures, gynecological history (fertile period, parity and breastfeeding) play an important part. Changes in calcium metabolism to enable an adequate mineral transfer to the milk have a prominent role in bone loss during breastfeeding. Data on the influence of breastfeeding in postmenopausal osteoporosis are inconsistent. The aim of the present study was to identify any association between duration of breastfeeding and vertebral fractures in postmenopausal women.
Source: Bone - August 10, 2014 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: F. Bolzetta, N. Veronese, M. De Rui, L. Berton, S. Carraro, S. Pizzato, G. Girotti, I. De Ronch, E. Manzato, A. Coin, G. Sergi Source Type: research