Journal article

The impact of breastfeeding on lung development and function: A systematic review

NT Waidyatillake, KJ Allen, CJ Lodge, SC Dharmage, MJ Abramson, JA Simpson, AJ Lowe

Expert Review of Clinical Immunology | Published : 2013

Abstract

With the global trend of increasing asthma and allergic disorders there is strong interest regarding early life nutrition as a potentially modifiable risk factor for lung disease. This systematic review includes 10 studies that assessed the effect of breastfeeding on lung growth and function. The review found breastfeeding to be beneficial for lung function, with the most consistent effect on increased forced vital capacity. There was no clear evidence that the relationship between breastfeeding and lung function was mediated through other factors. Furthermore, the findings from the few studies that investigated if maternal asthma modified the effect of breastfeeding on lung function were in..

View full abstract

Grants

Funding Acknowledgements

NT Waidyatillake is supported by the Melbourne International Research Scholarship (MIRS). AJ Lowe SC Dharmage and CJ Lodge all receive fellowships from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). K Allen receives a fellowship from the Charles and Sylvia Vitrtel Medical Research Foundation. MJ Abramson has previously received grant funding from Pfizer for unrelated research. All authors do not have any conflict of interest with the material in the manuscript.