Longitudinal Changes in Body Weight of Breastfeeding Mothers in the First Year after Delivery and its Relationship with Human Milk Composition: a Combined Longitudinal and Cross-sectional Cohort Study
Abstract:Postpartum weight retention (PPWR), which refers to the value of postpartum weight minus the pre-pregnancy weight, is a common problem among women after childbirth. The main objectives of this study are to understand the changes in body weight of breastfeeding mothers during long-term follow-up and preliminarily explore the relationship between maternal body weight and human milk composition, including macronutrients, leptin, and adiponectin. Methods: The study included a longitudinal cohort [122 mothers], and… Show more
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