Journal of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Medical Science) ›› 2026, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (2): 188-199.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-8115.2026.02.007

• Clinical research • Previous Articles    

Role of gestational weight gain in the association between breastfeeding duration and toddler neurodevelopment

Xue Yue1,2, Xu Jian1,2,3,4,5(), Jiang Yining1,2,6, Yu Ting1,2, Lin Yanfen3,4,6, Zhang Yijing3,4,6, Luo Zhongcheng3,4,7   

  1. 1.Department of Child Health and Rehabilitation, International Peace Maternity and Child Health Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200030, China
    2.Shanghai Key Laboratory of Embryo Original Diseases, Shanghai 200030, China
    3.Key Laboratory of Environment and Children's Health, Ministry of Education & Shanghai Municipality, Shanghai 200092, China
    4.Department of Pediatrics, Xinhua Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200092, China
    5.Department of Maternal and Child Health, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Public Health, Shanghai 201318, China
    6.Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou 310052, China
    7.Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Prosserman Centre for Population Health Research, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto M5T 3L9, Canada
  • Received:2025-05-05 Accepted:2025-10-30 Online:2026-02-28 Published:2026-02-28
  • Contact: Xu Jian E-mail:sonia0616@sjtu.edu.cn
  • Supported by:
    National Natural Science Foundation of China(82473657)

Abstract:

Objective ·To explore the role of gestational weight gain (GWG) in the association between breastfeeding duration and offspring neurodevelopment, and to identify appropriate GWG to sustain breastfeeding among reproductive-age women. Methods ·A prospective birth cohort study was conducted in Shanghai from 2010 to 2012. Mothers were recruited during mid- to late pregnancy and followed up until 24‒36 months postpartum, and information on GWG, breastfeeding duration, and related confounders was collected. Toddler neurodevelopment was assessed by the developmental quotient (DQ) of the Gesell Developmental Schedules (GDS) and scores from the Chinese Toddler Temperament Scale (CTTS). Two-piece-wise linear regression analyses were conducted (due to non-linear relationships) on the associations between breastfeeding duration and toddler neurodevelopment under different GWG stratifications, and between GWG and breastfeeding duration. Results ·A total of 225 mother-infant pairs were included in this study, and the mean breastfeeding duration was 7.4 months. After adjustment for related confounders, significant differences in the associations of breastfeeding duration with neurodevelopment were observed among mother-child pairs under different GWG stratifications. For pairs with excessive GWG, when breastfeeding duration was <6 months, longer duration was significantly associated with higher DQ in the language domains of GDS, and with lower scores in the approach-withdrawal and adaptability domains of CTTS, compared with the non-significant associations observed when the duration was ≥6 months (<6 months vs ≥6 months: Plog-likelihood-ratio-values<0.05). However, no significant differences (<6 months vs ≥6 months) were observed in the associations under appropriate/inadequate GWG. Significantly shorter breastfeeding duration was observed with increasing GWG when GWG was ≥17.5 kg. Conclusion ·GWG impacts the association between breastfeeding duration and toddler neurodevelopment. For offspring exposed to excessive maternal GWG during pregnancy, longer breastfeeding duration within 6 months or breastfeeding duration of ≥6 months is especially important for optimal neurodevelopment. GWG<17.5 kg is favorable for sustained breastfeeding.

Key words: gestational weight gain, breastfeeding, child, cognitive development, temperament

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