2019
DOI: 10.1111/apa.14936
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Infant cholesterol and glycated haemoglobin concentrations vary widely—Associations with breastfeeding, infant diet and maternal biomarkers

Abstract: Aim Elevated total cholesterol (TC) and glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) are risk factors for cardiovascular disease; however, little is known about their determinants in infants. We aimed to describe TC and HbA1c concentrations in infants aged 8‐14 months and explore the relation between infant TC, HbA1c, breastfeeding, infant diet, and maternal TC and HbA1c. Methods In this cross‐sectional pilot study, mothers of infants aged 6 and 12 months were invited to complete a food frequency questionnaire and to take hom… Show more

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“…Both the circulating concentration of total cholesterol (TC) [4] and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol [1] are well-known risk factors for atherosclerosis. We have previously shown that TC is 1.4 mmol/l in newborns [5] and three times as high in infants around one year of age [6]. Furthermore evidence for tracking of TC from childhood to adulthood has been observed in multiple studies [7,8].…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…Both the circulating concentration of total cholesterol (TC) [4] and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol [1] are well-known risk factors for atherosclerosis. We have previously shown that TC is 1.4 mmol/l in newborns [5] and three times as high in infants around one year of age [6]. Furthermore evidence for tracking of TC from childhood to adulthood has been observed in multiple studies [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…TC (primary endpoint) was measured at an accredited medical laboratory (Vitas AS, Oslo, Norway). We have previously found a strong correlation between TC from venous blood samples analyzed by the DBS method and routine laboratory methods at accredited medical laboratories (r = 0.94, p < 0.001) [6]. The American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association has defined TC ≥ 5.1 mmol/l as abnormal among children [19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The regression coefficients in the text and in the supplemental tables are correct. Below are revised figures with the correct regression coefficients 1 …”
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“…They found that 90% had been breastfed, but the adjusted analyses of the BMI scores were not significantly related to breastfeeding. Readers may also be interested in the paper by Øyri et al, which found that infant total cholesterol (TC) and glycated haemoglobin concentrations varied widely and that infant TC was associated with macronutrient intake and maternal TC.…”
Section: No Association Between Breastfeeding and Being Overweight Atmentioning
confidence: 99%