Associations of breastfeeding duration with serum lipid values from infancy until age 20 years – the STRIP study

Author:

Laitinen Tomi T.12ORCID,Saha Emma1,Pahkala Katja12,Kartiosuo Noora1,Nuotio Joel13ORCID,Lagström Hanna14,Viikari Jorma5,Rönnemaa Tapani5,Jula Antti6,Raitakari Olli17,Niinikoski Harri189

Affiliation:

1. Research Centre of Applied and Preventive Cardiovascular Medicine; University of Turku, Turku, Finland; Centre for Population Health Research, University of Turku and Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland

2. Paavo Nurmi Centre, Unit for Health and Physical Activity, University of Turku, Turku, Finland

3. Heart Center, Turku University Hospital and University of Turku, Turku, Finland

4. Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Turku, Finland

5. Department of Medicine, University of Turku, Turku, Finland

6. Department of Medicine, University of Turku, Finland

7. Department of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine, Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland

8. Department of Pediatrics, University of Turku, Turku, Finland

9. Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland

Abstract

Background and aims: The effect of breastfeeding duration on childhood lipid levels has remained controversial. In this study, we aimed to establish the long-term associations of breastfeeding duration with future levels of total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, non-HDL cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. In addition, we report lipid levels at the age of seven months depending on the child receiving any breastmilk. Methods: The sample comprised 999 children participating in the prospective Special Turku Coronary Risk Factor Intervention Project (STRIP). Serum lipid profile was studied at the ages of seven months and 13 months, and annually thereafter until the age of 20 years. Duration of breastfeeding was inquired, and infants were divided into those who received or did not receive any breast milk at the age of seven months ( n=533 and n=466, respectively). In addition, breastfeeding duration groups (any breastfeeding for 0–4 months, 4–6 months, 6–9 months, and >9 months) were formed. Results: At the age of seven months infants who at that time received breast milk had higher serum HDL cholesterol (0.95±0.21mmol/l vs. 0.90±0.19 mmol/l; p=0.0018), non-HDL cholesterol (3.38±0.78 mmol/l vs. 3.01±0.67 mmol/l; p<0.001) and total cholesterol levels (4.33±0.80 mmol/l vs. 3.91±0.69 mmol/l; p<0.001) than their peers who did not receive breast milk. From two to 20 years of age serum lipid levels showed no consistent differences between the breastfeeding duration groups. Conclusions: Our long-term data showed that duration of breastfeeding has no consistent associations with serum lipid concentrations in healthy individuals aged two to 20 years. Clinical Trial Registration: www.clinicaltrials.gov , unique identifier NCT00223600.

Funder

academy of finland

juho vainion säätiö

Finnish Foundation for Cardiovascular Research

Sigrid Juselius Foundation

yrjö jahnssonin säätiö

emil aaltosen säätiö

Special Governmental Grants for Health Sciences Research, Turku University Hospital

Foundation for Pediatric Research

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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