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  1. 2022年12月1日 · Research. Open access. Published: 01 December 2022. The association between breastfeeding and childhood obesity/underweight: a population-based birth cohort study with repeated measured data. Weiqin Li, Jiarong Yuan, Leishen Wang, Yijuan Qiao, Enqing Liu, Shuo Wang & Junhong Leng.

  2. 2020年3月24日 · Determinants of excessive weight loss in breastfed full-term newborns at a baby-friendly hospital: a retrospective cohort study | International Breastfeeding Journal | Full Text. Research. Open access. Published: 24 March 2020.

    • Yasuhiro Miyoshi, Hideyo Suenaga, Mikihiro Aoki, Shigeki Tanaka
    • 2020
  3. 2011年8月15日 · Background In our original study of newborn weight loss, we determined there were positive correlations among newborn weight loss, neonatal output, and the IV fluids mothers received before their babies' birth. Basically, an increase in maternal IV fluids is correlated to an increase in neonatal output and newborn weight loss. When assessing newborn weight change, our recommendation is to ...

  4. 2023年1月5日 · Average duration of breastfeeding was eight months, and those with lower SES tended to have high pre-pregnancy BMI and retained more weight during the long-term postpartum period. Overall, we found that six months of breastfeeding was associated with lower weight retention and BMI in women at 4–10 years postpartum.

  5. International Breastfeeding Journal. RESEARCH Open Access. Breastfeeding is associated with reduced risks of central obesity and hypertension in young school-aged children: a large, population-based study. Dan Lin1,2 , Didi Chen3,4, Jun Huang5, Yun Li5, Xiaosa Wen3,4, Ping Ou1 and Huijing Shi2* Abstract.

  6. 2021年5月19日 · Research. Open access. Published: 19 May 2021. Exclusivity of breastfeeding and body composition: learnings from the Baby-bod study. Sisitha Jayasinghe, Manoja P. Herath, Jeffrey M. Beckett, Kiran D. K. Ahuja, Nuala M. Byrne & Andrew P. Hills. International Breastfeeding Journal 16, Article number: 41 ( 2021 ) Cite this article. 4263 Accesses.

  7. RESEARCH Open Access An observational study of associations among maternal fluids during parturition, neonatal output, and breastfed newborn weight loss Joy Noel-Weiss1*, A Kirsten Woodend2, Wendy E Peterson1, William Gibb3 and Dianne L Groll4

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