Turcksin Rivka, Bel Sarah, Galjaard Sander, Devlieger Roland
Faculty of Medicine, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Matern Child Nutr. 2014 Apr;10(2):166-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1740-8709.2012.00439.x. Epub 2012 Aug 20.
This systematic review investigates the relationship between maternal obesity and breastfeeding intention, initiation, intensity, duration and milk supply. A comprehensive search was performed through three major databases, including Medline, Cochrane Library and Cumulative Index For Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and by screening reference lists of the relevant publications. Selection criteria were: report of original research, studies on low-risk obese mothers and the comparison with normal weight mothers which met at least two of the following primary outcomes: breastfeeding intention; initiation; intensity; duration and/or milk supply. Furthermore, the included reports had to contain a clear definition of pre-pregnant obesity, use compensation mechanisms for potential confounding factors, have a prospective cohort design and had to have been published between 1997 and 2011 and in English, French or Dutch. Effects of obesity on breastfeeding intention, initiation, intensity, duration and milk supply were analysed, tabulated and summarised in this review. Studies have found that obese women are less likely to intend to breastfeed and that maternal obesity seems to be associated with a decreased initiation of breastfeeding, a shortened duration of breastfeeding, a less adequate milk supply and delayed onset of lactogenesis II, compared with their normal weight counterparts. This systematic review indicates therefore that maternal obesity is an adverse determinant for breastfeeding success.
本系统评价研究了孕产妇肥胖与母乳喂养意愿、开始、强度、持续时间及乳汁分泌之间的关系。通过三个主要数据库进行了全面检索,包括医学文献数据库(Medline)、考克兰图书馆和护理学与健康照护相关文献累积索引,并筛选了相关出版物的参考文献列表。选择标准为:原始研究报告、针对低风险肥胖母亲的研究以及与正常体重母亲的比较,且满足以下至少两项主要结果:母乳喂养意愿;开始;强度;持续时间和/或乳汁分泌。此外,纳入的报告必须对孕前肥胖有明确的定义,对潜在混杂因素采用补偿机制,采用前瞻性队列设计,并且必须在1997年至2011年之间以英文、法文或荷兰文发表。本评价分析、列表并总结了肥胖对母乳喂养意愿、开始、强度、持续时间和乳汁分泌的影响。研究发现,与正常体重的女性相比,肥胖女性母乳喂养的意愿较低,而且孕产妇肥胖似乎与母乳喂养开始减少、母乳喂养持续时间缩短、乳汁分泌不足以及泌乳二期开始延迟有关。因此,本系统评价表明,孕产妇肥胖是母乳喂养成功的一个不利因素。