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The breastfeeding data are based on three questions about infant nutrition in the questionnaire completed 6 months postpartum.
Data on breastfeeding duration and background maternal and child characteristics for the non-responders with complete recorded breastfeeding data are presented in Table 1.
Figures in the February 2005 issue of Public Health Nutrition point to wide variation across the few European countries for which breastfeeding data are available.
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Breastfeeding data were extracted from the in-home parent interviews conducted during Wave 1 (baseline).
At these time points, self-reported data on maternal weights as well as breastfeeding data were collected.
Limited breastfeeding data was obtained from hospital discharge records where we found 88% of infants' breastfed on discharge.
Statistical analyses were performed on data obtained on 480 mothers and their live-born infants for whom any breastfeeding data were available.
First, breastfeeding data were collected prospectively in 1986–1989 by health professionals during the child's first year of life, hereafter referred to as recorded breastfeeding data (our reference method).
Second, recall of breastfeeding data was collected from a brief questionnaire mailed to the women in 2008, i.e. about 20 years after the birth of their child (our test method).
For 57 infants no breastfeeding data was received resulting in 2,633 remaining for the study (1,145 in DodaLab, 633 boys and 512 girls and 1,488 in FilaBavi, 823 boys and 665 girls).
The main outcome measures were the mean and median breastfeeding durations in weeks, because the breastfeeding duration data was negatively skewed, and hazard ratios (HRs) of stopping breastfeeding associated with the variables of interest.
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