Excessive weight loss in exclusively breastfed full-term newborns in a Baby-Friendly Hospital

Maria Aparecida Mezzacappa, Bruna Gil Ferreira
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Abstract

Objective

To determine the risk factors for weight loss over 8% in full-term newborns at postpartum discharge from a Baby Friendly Hospital.

Methods

The cases were selected from a cohort of infants belonging to a previous study. Healthy full-term newborns with birth weight ≥2.000g, who were exclusively breastfed were included and excluded twins and those undergoing phototherapy as well as those discharged after 96h of life. The analyzed maternal and neonatal variables were maternal age, parity, ethnicity, type of delivery, maternal diabetes, gender, gestational age and appropriate weight for age. Adjusted multiple and univariate Cox regression analyses were used, considering as significant p<0.05.

Results

We studied 414 newborns, of whom 107 (25.8%) had excessive weight loss. Through the univariate regression, risk factors associated with weight loss>8% were cesarean delivery and older maternal age. At the adjusted multiple regression analysis, the model to explain the weight loss was cesarean delivery (Relative risk 2.27, 95% of Confidence Interval 1.54–3.35).

Conclusions

The independent predictor for weight loss>8% in exclusively breastfed full-term newborns in a Baby-Friendly Hospital was the cesarean delivery. It is possible to reduce the number of cesarean sections to minimize neonatal excessive weight loss and the resulting use of infant formula during the first week of life.

爱婴医院纯母乳喂养的足月新生儿体重减轻过多
目的探讨某爱婴医院足月新生儿产后体重下降8%以上的危险因素。方法从先前研究的一组婴儿中选择病例。出生体重≥2000 g、纯母乳喂养的健康足月新生儿纳入研究,排除双胞胎、接受光疗的新生儿以及出生96小时后出院的新生儿。分析的产妇和新生儿变量包括产妇年龄、胎次、种族、分娩类型、产妇糖尿病、性别、胎龄和适龄体重。采用调整后的多因素和单因素Cox回归分析,认为p < 0.05显著。结果414例新生儿体重超标107例(25.8%)。通过单因素回归,8%与体重减轻相关的危险因素为剖宫产和高龄产妇。经调整多元回归分析,体重下降的模型为剖宫产(相对危险度2.27,95%可信区间1.54 ~ 3.35)。结论:在爱婴医院纯母乳喂养的足月新生儿中,剖宫产是体重下降8%的独立预测因子。有可能减少剖宫产的数量,以尽量减少新生儿体重过重,并在生命的第一周内使用婴儿配方奶粉。
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