Does Pacifier Use in Infancy Decrease the Risk of Obesity?

作者:Amer Ahdi*; Abusamaan Mohammed; Li Xiaoming; Fischer Howard
来源:Clinical Pediatrics, 2017, 56(11): 1018-1022.
DOI:10.1177/0009922817701171

摘要

Background. Nonnutritive sucking using a finger or pacifier is a natural reflex for infants. We hypothesized that infants may overfeed if the bottle or breast is constantly offered. Our goal was to determine whether pacifier use in early infancy is associated with lower incidence of obesity at later age. Methods. Parents of 399 infants, 9 to 15 months old, were interviewed and asked whether a pacifier was used consistently for 9 months. Body mass indexes at birth, 6 months, and on the day of interview were calculated. Results. In all, 204 (51%) infants used a pacifier, and 195 (49%) were nonusers. More infants in the nonuser group were either overweight40 (21%)or obese32 (16%)than in the user group22 (11%) and 22 (11%), respectively (P = .003). Conclusions. Pacifier use in infancy was associated with lower incidence of obesity at 9 to 15 months of age. Offering a pacifier can be protective against infantile obesity.

  • 出版日期2017-10