A Comprehensive Assessment of the Environmental Impact of Different Infant Feeding Types : The Observational Study GREEN MOTHER
Cos-Busquets, Judit 
(Institut Català de la Salut)
Cabedo-Ferreiro, Rosa Maria 
(Institut Català de la Salut)
Liutsko, Liudmila 
(Institut Universitari d'Investigació en Atenció Primària Jordi Gol)
Reyes-Lacalle, Azahara 
(Institut Català de la Salut)
García-Sierra, Rosa 
(Institut Universitari d'Investigació en Atenció Primària Jordi Gol)
Colldeforns-Vidal, Margalida (Institut Català de la Salut)
Andrade, Edilene (Inèdit Innovació, S.L. UAB Research Park)
Vicente-Hernández, Mª Mercedes
(Institut Català de la Salut)
Gómez-Masvidal, Miriam (Institut Català de la Salut)
Montero Pons, Laura
(Institut Català de la Salut)
Torán Montserrat, Pere
(Institut Germans Trias i Pujol. Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol)
Falguera Puig, Gemma
(Research Group on Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (GRASSIR) (2021-SGR-793))
Cazorla-Ortiz, G. (Research Group on Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (GRASSIR) (2021-SGR-793))
GREEN MOTHER Group
| Date: |
2024 |
| Abstract: |
Aim(s): To observe and compare the environmental impacts of different types of infant feeding, considering the use of formula, infant feeding accessories, potentially increased maternal dietary intake during breastfeeding (BF) and food consumption habits. Design: An observational cross-sectional multicentre study conducted in the Barcelona Metropolitan Area of the Catalan Institute of Health. Methods: Data were collected from 419 postpartum women on infant feeding type (formula milk and accessories), maternal dietary intake (24-h register) and food consumption habits from November 2022 to April 2023. The environmental impacts (climate change (CC), water consumption and water scarcity) of the infant feeding types and maternal diet were calculated using the IPCC, ReCiPE and AWARE indicators, respectively. The differences in impacts were calculated by Kruskal-Wallis test. Results: Significant differences for the three environmental impacts were observed. The CC impact of formula milk and feeding accessories was 0. 01 kg COeq for exclusive BF, 1. 55 kg COeq for mixed feeding and 4. 98 kg COeq for formula feeding. While BF mothers consumed an extra 238 kcal, no significant differences were found related to maternal diet across feeding types. Conclusion: Exclusive BF was the most sustainable type of infant feeding, considering formula and infant feeding accessories. In our study, the difference between the impacts of BF and non-BF mothers' diet was insignificant. Implications for the Profession and/or Patient Care: Offer informative and educational support for midwives and other healthcare professionals on BF and a healthy, sustainable diet to transfer this knowledge to the general public. Impact: Raise the general public's awareness about BF and a healthy, sustainable diet. To reduce environmental impacts through behavioural changes. Reporting Method: STROBE. Patient or Public Contribution: Patients of the Catalan Health Service reviewed the content of the data collection tools. Trial Registration: (for the whole GREEN MOTHER project): NCT05729581 (https://clinicaltrials. gov). |
| Note: |
Altres ajuts: PERIS 2016-2020 (SLT021/21/000063) |
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| Language: |
Anglès |
| Document: |
Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada |
| Subject: |
Breastfeeding benefits ;
Climate change ;
Consumption habits ;
Environmental impacts ;
Infant feeding ;
Infant feeding accessories ;
Maternal diet ;
Midwives ;
Water consumption ;
Water scarcity |
| Published in: |
Journal of advanced nursing, 2024 , ISSN 1365-2648 |
DOI: 10.1111/jan.16473
PMID: 39362795
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