Correlations Among Maternal and Infant Factors, Lead Exposure, and Serum Prolactin Levels During Lactation: A Cross-sectional Study in Indonesia

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Wati, Linda Ratna [1 ,2 ]
Sargowo, Djanggan [3 ]
Nurseta, Tatit [4 ,6 ]
Zuhriyah, Lilik [5 ]
Rahardjo, Bambang [4 ]
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[1] Univ Brawijaya, Fac Med, Doctoral Study Program Med Sci, Malang, Indonesia
[2] Univ Brawijaya, Fac Med, Dept Midwifery, Malang, Indonesia
[3] Univ Brawijaya, Univ Brawijaya Hosp, Fac Med, Dept Cardiol & Vasc Med, Malang, Indonesia
[4] Univ Brawijaya, Fac Med, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Malang, Indonesia
[5] Univ Brawijaya, Fac Med, Dept Publ Hlth, Malang, Indonesia
[6] Univ Brawijaya, Fac Med, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Jl Vet 10-11, Ketawanggede 65145, Malang, Indonesia
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Infant; Lactation; Lead; Lead poisoning; Mothers; Prolactin; BREAST-MILK; WOMEN;
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10.3961/jpmph.23.238
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Objectives: Prolactin is vital for breastfeeding and milk production, and its secretion is influenced by factors related to the mother, in- fant, and environment. To date, no study has concurrently investigated the correlation of these factors with serum prolactin levels during lactation. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the correlations among maternal and infant factors, lead exposure, and serum prolactin levels during lactation. Methods: A cross-sectional approach was employed in Surabaya, Indonesia, among 110 exclusively lactating mothers. The mothers' daily diets were determined using multiple 24-hour recalls, while blood lead levels were measured with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Serum prolactin levels were assessed using the electrochemiluminescence immunoassay. For bivariate analysis, we employed the Spearman correlation, Mann-Whitney, and Kruskal-Wallis tests, while for multivariate analysis, we utilized multiple linear regression.Results: The average serum prolactin level of the lactating mothers was 129.19 +/- 88.96 ng/mL. Positive correlations were found between serum prolactin levels and breastfeeding frequency (p<0.001), protein intake (p<0.001), and calcium intake (p=0.011) but had negative correlation with blood lead levels (p<0.001) and vitamin B6 intake (p=0.003). Additionally, prolactin levels were not significantly associated with maternal age; parity; intake of calories, vitamin D, vitamin E, zinc, folic acid, magnesium, or iron; infant age; or infant sex.Conclusions: Breastfeeding frequency had a stronger positive relationship with serum prolactin levels than protein and calcium in- take. However, lead exposure was associated with reduced serum prolactin levels during lactation. Consequently, specific interven- tions from policymakers are necessary to manage breastfeeding in mothers exposed to lead.
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