Breastfeeding in Canada: predictors of initiation, exclusivity, and continuation from the 2017-2018 Canadian Community Health Survey

Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquee, nutrition et metabolisme(2023)

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Human milk is the ideal source of nutrition for infants; however, adherence to breastfeeding recommendations is subop-timal and availability of Canadian breastfeeding data are limited. Using the 2017-2018 Canadian Community Health Survey Public Use Microdata File (Maternal Experiences Module, n = 5558, weighted n = 1 669 462) we computed breastfeeding indica-tors and explored sociodemographic, health, and geographical predictors of breastfeeding with univariate logistic regression models. Nationally, of all participants who gave birth in the preceding 5 years, 91% initiated breastfeeding, 43% exclusively breastfed to >5 months and 35% to >6 months, 56% reported any breastfeeding at >6 months, and 31% reported breastfeeding at >12 months. Breastfeeding cessation was most commonly attributed to insufficient milk supply (25%), but reasons differed significantly by breastfeeding duration. Breastfeeding initiation, exclusivity for >5 months, and extended breastfeeding >12 months all differed by geographic region, and by most sociodemographic and health characteristics. Positive breastfeeding outcomes were highest in British Columbia, and lowest in Quebec and the Atlantic region, and generally higher if caregivers had recently immigrated to Canada, were married, were >30 years of age, were not White, were nonsmoking, had completed postsecondary education, and had an annual household income >$40000. These disparities indicate the need for tailored, equitable approaches to breastfeeding support, and continued regional monitoring of breastfeeding outcomes.
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Canadian Community Health Survey Public Use Microdata File,breastfeeding initiation,exclusive breastfeeding,extended breastfeeding,breastfeeding duration,breastfeeding disparities
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