Changes in Body Composition of Indian Lactating Women: a Longitudinal Study
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Background And Objectives: Lactation places enormous demands on maternal bone mineral homeostasis. Indian middle class women (MSC) consume energy dense food supplements to meet these demands post-partum (PP) along with restricted physical activity (PA). Effects of these changes on body composition (BC) of PP women have not been studied. To examine longitudinal changes in: a) bone mineral density (BMD) at total body (TB), AP-spine (APS) and dual femur neck regions (DF) b) BC by body weight, lean mass, fat mass using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) at baseline, 6-months and 1-year in urban MSC women.
Methods And Study Design: 76-primi-parous (28±3.2 yrs) randomly selected PP women (<7-days) were studied; 70 reassessed at 6- months and 42 1-yr PP. Data on anthropometry, BC, BMD at TB, APS and DF by DXA collected (baseline, 6- months, 1-yr PP).
Results: Weight, waist and body mass index (BMI) decreased both at 6-month and 1-yr PP with respect to baseline (p<0.05). BC changes showed increase in android fat % at 1-yr by 10% over baseline (p<0.05). BMD with initial decline at 6-months (-2.8%, -2.3% and -2.3% respectively) recovered partially by 1-yr (+2.5% +1.2% and +4.8% respectively) at DF and TB with complete recovery at APS (p<0.05).
Conclusion: These urban relatively sedentary MSC women consumed fat rich food PP with higher android fat retention and partial recovery of BMD at DF and TB at 1-year. Modifications in activity and dietary nutrient intakes may be necessary to prevent cardiovascular and bone health related risks.
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