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. 2015 Oct 15;19(8):1397–1404. doi: 10.1017/S1368980015002967

Table 3.

Differences in maternal weight and body composition changes between early pregnancy and 4 months postpartum according to infant feeding practices (n 470), Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Formula-feeding (n 164) Partial breast-feeding (n 114) Exclusive breast-feeding (n 192)
Mean Range Mean Range Mean Range P value*
Weight (kg) +1·1 −18·8 to 17·8 +1·7 −7·6 to 10·2 +2·0 −8·2 to 17·9 NS
Fat mass (kg) +0·4 −14·8 to 13·3 +0·8 −9·1 to 9·2 +1·2 −6·3 to 10·8 0·03
Fat mass (%) −0·03 −9·8 to 9·1 +0·4 −8·5 to 8·7 +1·0 −11·0 to 12·4 0·02
Fat-free mass (kg) +0·7 −7·2 to 7·0 +0·9 −4·5 to 6·0 +0·7 −4·9 to 11·3 NS
Total body water (kg) +0·5 −5·0 to 5·0 +0·6 −3·2 to 4·2 +0·6 −3·5 to 8·0 NS
Bone mass (kg) +0·04 −0·3 to 0·3 +0·04 −0·2 to 0·3 +0·04 −0·3 to 0·6 NS
Visceral fat level +0·2 −4·0 to 3·0 +0·3 −2·0 to 2·0 +0·3 −2·0 to 3·0 NS

*P value testing for significant difference between formula-feeding and exclusive breast-feeding using Mann–Whitney U test.