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Maternal Psychological Distress and Lactation and Breastfeeding Outcomes: a Narrative Review
Clin Ther. 2021 Dec 19:S0149-2918(21)00461-6. doi: 10.1016/j.clinthera.2021.11.007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPURPOSE: Despite recommendations from the World Health Organization and the American Academy of Pediatrics to exclusively breastfeed infants for their first 6 months of life, 75% of women do not meet exclusive breastfeeding guidelines, and 60% do not meet their own breastfeeding goals. Numerous observational studies have linked maternal psychological distress (eg, perceived stress, anxiety, and depression) with nonoptimal breastfeeding outcomes, such as decreased proportion and duration of exclusive breastfeedi...
Source: Clinical Therapeutics - December 23, 2021 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Emily M Nagel Mariann A Howland Cynthia Pando Jamie Stang Susan M Mason David A Fields Ellen W Demerath Source Type: research

Breastfeeding and migraine drugs
Conclusions According to our review, the majority of the revised AMDs were assessed to be compatible with breastfeeding.
Source: European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology - October 16, 2014 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research

Direct oral anticoagulant safety during breastfeeding: a narrative review
AbstractPurposeThere are limited data regarding the safety of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) during breastfeeding. The aim of the present study is to investigate the extent of excretion of DOACs into human milk according to the available clinical and experimental studies.MethodsOn 16th January 2021, we systematically searched PubMed, Scopus, Embase, and Web of Science for all studies which investigated DOACs in breastfeeding without any time frame and language limitation. Search keywords were [breastfeeding, breast feeding, breastfed, lactation, milk secretion OR milk] AND [apixaban OR Eliquist OR rivaroxaban OR Xarelt...
Source: European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology - May 8, 2021 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research

Alcohol and Breastfeeding
In conclusion, special recommendations aimed at lactating women are not warranted. Instead, lactating women should simply follow standard recommendations on alcohol consumption. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Basic and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology - October 7, 2013 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Maija Bruun Haastrup, Anton Pottegård, Per Damkier Tags: Mini‐Review Source Type: research

Systematic review with meta ‐analysis: breastfeeding and the risk of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
ConclusionBreastfeeding in infancy protects against the development of CD and ulcerative colitis.
Source: Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics - September 11, 2017 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: L. Xu, P. Lochhead, Y. Ko, B. Claggett, R. W. Leong, A. N. Ananthakrishnan Tags: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW WITH META ‐ANALYSIS Source Type: research

Breastfeeding in a Global Context: Epidemiology, Impact, and Future Directions
The objectives of this article are to describe the global epidemiology and health benefits of breastfeeding with particular focus on LMICs.METHODS: We searched PubMed to identify original research articles on breastfeeding in LMICs and reviews related to the benefits of breastfeeding, with particular focus on articles published in the past 5 years. We used reports and data published by the WHO and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) related to global breastfeeding rates, targets, and programmatic initiatives. We used the Lives Saved Tool to estimate mortality related to breastfeeding practices.FINDINGS: Less than h...
Source: Clinical Therapeutics - January 2, 2022 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Krysten North Melanie Gao Grace Allen Anne Cc Lee Source Type: research

Are obesity and asthma in school-age children still strongly related to breastfeeding in infancy? - A real-life study
CONCLUSIONS: School-age children with obesity and asthma were breastfed less often and for a shorter duration than their healthy peers. Longer breastfeeding may result in a reduced number of children with obesity, asthma, and allergy to house dust mites, but further investigation is needed on a larger population of school-age children.PMID:35302213 | DOI:10.26355/eurrev_202203_28234
Source: Pharmacological Reviews - March 18, 2022 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: E Wasilewska S Ma łgorzewicz A Szczepankiewicz D My śliwczyk M Hennig E Jassem M Skotnicka Source Type: research

Social Determinants of Breastfeeding in the United States
Clin Ther. 2021 Dec 12:S0149-2918(21)00464-1. doi: 10.1016/j.clinthera.2021.11.010. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDespite overall improvement in breastfeeding in the past 3 decades in the United States, significant and alarming social disparities persist. Adverse social determinants of health are increasingly recognized as root causes of social disparities in health outcomes, including breastfeeding initiation and continuation. We provide an overview of the evidence and mechanisms by which social determinants of health, including education, employment, food, neighborhood, and housing contribute to ongoing social disparitie...
Source: Clinical Therapeutics - December 15, 2021 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Katherine R Standish Margaret G Parker Source Type: research

Hormones regulating energy homeostasis in breastfeeding versus formula feeding mothers
J Physiol Pharmacol. 2021 Oct;72(5). doi: 10.26402/jpp.2021.5.08. Epub 2021 Feb 12.ABSTRACTTo meet energy demands for lactogenesis and to sustain homeostatic conditions post-partum, the organism of breastfeeding mother undergoes combined endocrine and metabolic regulation. The main objective of this study was to determine basal serum concentrations of hormones involved in the maintenance and defense of energy balance in breastfeeding (BF) and formula feeding (FF) mothers. Twenty healthy exclusively breastfeeding mothers at 3rd month of lactation (EBF3), 17 healthy partially breastfeeding at 6th month of lactation (PB6) and...
Source: J Physiol Pharmacol - February 14, 2022 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: J Nurek O W Wisniewski J Kupsz H Krauss Z Buchwald Z Checinska-Maciejewska M Gibas-Dorna Source Type: research