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意大利弗留利-威尼斯朱利亚三个队列研究的人乳的经济价值。

The economic value of human milk from three cohort studies in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy.

机构信息

School of Nursing, Clinical Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy.

Health Management Department, Institute for Maternal and Child Health, IRCSS "Burlo Garofolo", Trieste, Italy.

出版信息

Int Breastfeed J. 2024 Feb 8;19(1):11. doi: 10.1186/s13006-024-00618-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Mothers' Milk Tool, developed and launched by the Australian National University and Alive & Thrive in 2022, allows to estimate the volume and value of breastmilk using prevalence rates of breastfeeding by month of age from birth to 36 months. The objective of this study was to obtain these estimates for three cohort studies conducted in a region of Italy.

METHODS

Breastfeeding data from three cohort studies carried out in 1999, 2007 and 2016, with follow-up to 12, 24 and 36 months of 842, 400 and 265 children, respectively, were entered into the downloadable version of the tool. Breastfeeding rates charts and tables with estimates of breastmilk production and value for breastfeeding of children aged 0-36 months were produced.

RESULTS

The rates of initiation of breastfeeding were similar in the three cohorts, while the rates of any breastfeeding at subsequent ages increased over the years. The volumes and values of breastmilk per child increased accordingly, from around 130 L (13,000 USD) in 1999, to 200 L (20,000 USD) in 2007, to 226 L (22,600 USD) in 2016. The percentage of lost breastmilk decreased from 67.7% to 55.4% to 43.7%, respectively. Overall, the 1507 mothers of the three cohorts produced an estimated 250,000 L of breastmilk for their children aged 0-36 months. At 100 USD per litre, this would add up to around 25 million USD.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study shows that the Mothers' Milk Tool can be used to estimate per child volumes and values of breastmilk produced and lost at local levels, and to provide simple indicators of the effects of breastfeeding interventions using the percentage of lost breastmilk, where datasets on rates of breastfeeding by month of age are available. The results of such studies can be used to advocate for better and adequately funded programmes for the protection, promotion and support of breastfeeding.

摘要

背景

“母乳工具”由澳大利亚国立大学和Alive & Thrive 于 2022 年开发和推出,它可以根据从出生到 36 个月每个月的母乳喂养流行率来估计母乳的量和价值。本研究的目的是为在意大利一个地区进行的三项队列研究获得这些估计值。

方法

将分别于 1999 年、2007 年和 2016 年进行的三项队列研究中的母乳喂养数据输入到可下载的工具中,这些研究分别随访了 842、400 和 265 名儿童至 12、24 和 36 个月。生成了母乳喂养率图表和表格,其中包括 0-36 个月儿童母乳产量和母乳喂养价值的估计值。

结果

三项队列的母乳喂养起始率相似,而随后各年龄段的母乳喂养率逐年增加。相应地,每个孩子的母乳量和价值也随之增加,从 1999 年的约 130 升(13000 美元)增加到 2007 年的 200 升(20000 美元),再增加到 2016 年的 226 升(22600 美元)。失去的母乳百分比分别从 67.7%下降到 55.4%再到 43.7%。总体而言,这三个队列的 1507 名母亲为她们 0-36 个月大的孩子生产了约 25 万升的母乳。按每升 100 美元计算,这将总计约 2500 万美元。

结论

我们的研究表明,“母乳工具”可用于在当地水平估计每个孩子产生和失去的母乳量和价值,并提供使用失去的母乳百分比作为母乳喂养干预效果的简单指标,前提是有按月龄母乳喂养率的数据集。这些研究的结果可用于倡导更好和充足资金的保护、促进和支持母乳喂养的方案。

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