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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 6.
Published in final edited form as: Obesity (Silver Spring). 2017 Oct 6;25(12):2092–2099. doi: 10.1002/oby.22025

Table 3.

Associations of maternal anthropometrics with log-transformed breast milk C-Reactive Protein at one and three months postpartuma

Model 1b Model 2c Model 3d

Maternal Characteristics N β SE p-value N β SE p-value N β SE p-value
Pre-pregnancy body mass index, kg/m2 134 0.430 0.099 <0.001 132 0.488 0.105 <0.001
Gestational weight gain, kg 134 0.035 0.108 0.748 132 0.026 0.110 0.816 132 0.102 0.103 0.327
Exceeds gestational weight gain guidelinese 134 0.682 0.205 0.001 132 0.667 0.209 0.002 132 0.513 0.198 0.011
Postpartum weight loss at 1 and 3 months, kgf 133 −0.102 0.082 0.215 132 −0.117 0.082 0.157 132 −0.117 0.079 0.138
a

All continuous independent variables (pre-pregnancy body mass index, gestational weight gain, and postpartum weight loss) were standardized to a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1. Bolded values are statistically significant (p<0.05).

b

Model 1 is the crude model.

c

Model 2 adjusts for maternal education and gestational age at delivery.

d

Model 3 adjusts for covariates in Model 2, as well as pre-pregnancy BMI.

e

Calculated using the 2009 Institute of Medicine gestational weight gain guidelines, based on pre-pregnancy BMI.

f

Postpartum weight loss was calculated as maternal weight at delivery minus maternal weight at one or three months postpartum, and was entered into the mixed effects models as a time-varying independent variable.

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