Is exclusive breastfeeding and its duration related to cardio respiratory fitness in childhood?

J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med. 2016;29(3):461-5. doi: 10.3109/14767058.2015.1004052. Epub 2015 Feb 6.

Abstract

Aims and objective: This study investigated the effect of breastfeeding on cardio respiratory fitness (CRF) in students of Kermanshah, Iran.

Methods and materials: In this retrospective cohort study, 246 students with the mean ± SD age of 7.28 ± 0.50 years, mean breastfeeding ± SD duration of 8.20 ± 10.26 months, and body mass index (BMI) of 16.96 ± 3.03 kg/m(2) participated. Students had no CVD, liver or kidney diseases. Children were categorized in three groups of over 6 months breast-fed (>6 months group), less than 6 months breast-fed (≤6 months group), and formula group. The physician measured CRF calculating VO2 max; and reported the results as fitness or no fitness. The probable confounders were gender, BMI, fat-free mass, fat mass, mother's BMI, dietary Poly Unsaturated Fatty Acid (PUFA) and folate, beginning time of supplementary nutrition, physical activity, and birth weight.

Results: Breastfeeding more than 6 months was positively associated with CRF (p value < 0.001) before and after adjustment for confounders. The risk ratio (RR) of no CRF was 3.22 times more than >6 months group. VO2 max (ml/kg/min) was significantly the highest in >6 months group (p value = 0.001).

Conclusion: Breastfeeding more than 6 months has positive effects on CRF, and the early nutrition may be a predictor for adolescence physical health.

Keywords: Breastfeeding; cardio respiratory fitness; nutrition; students.

MeSH terms

  • Breast Feeding*
  • Child
  • Child Development
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Oxygen Consumption
  • Physical Fitness*
  • Retrospective Studies