The Association of the Inflammatory Index of the Maternal Diet with the Type of Delivery, Maternal Nutritional Status, and the Lipid Profile of Human Milk.

Breastfeeding medicine : the official journal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine(2023)

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To evaluate the association of the dietary inflammatory index adjusted for energy (E-DII) with the evolution of maternal body mass index and human milk lipid (HM) profile in the first 6 months postpartum. This is a cohort study with 260 Brazilian women (19-43 years old) in the postpartum period. Sociodemographic, gestational, and anthropometric data of the mother were obtained in the immediate postpartum period and in the six monthly meetings. A food frequency questionnaire was applied at baseline and used to calculate the E-DII score. Mature HM was collected, analyzed by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry and the Rose Gottlib method. Generalized estimation equation models were built. Women with >E-DII showed lower adherence to physical activity during pregnancy ( = 0.027), higher frequency of cesarean delivery ( = 0.024), and higher body mass index over time ( < 0.001). At the end of the 6th month, 35 women remained in the study. As for HM, 151 analyses were performed, detecting in the 3rd collection greater fat (%) among those with >E-DII (4.27 ± 1.98 vs. 3.75 ± 2.48;  = 0.003). Diets with >E-DII can impact the type of delivery, change the evolution of maternal nutritional status, and the stability of the lipid profile of HM.
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dietary inflammatory index,fatty acids,human milk,maternal health,nutritional status
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