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Figure S1. Flow chart of participants in study
Table S1. Characteristics of children and their parents according to availability of data on asthma-related symptoms
Table S2. Crude associations of breastfeeding duration and exclusivity with asthma-related symptoms until the age of 4 years
Table S3. Non-imputed adjusted associations of breastfeeding duration and exclusivity with asthma-related symptoms until the age of 4 years
Table S4. Imputed and adjusted associations of breastfeeding duration and exclusivity with frequencies of wheezing and shortness of breath until the age of 4 years
Table S5. Associations of breastfeeding duration and exclusivity with asthma-related symptoms until the age of 4 years by GEE models
Table S6. Atopic and infectious effects on the associations of breastfeeding exclusivity with overall estimates of asthma-related symptoms
Figure S2. Association between breastfeeding exclusivity stratified for parental history of asthma or atopy
Table S7 Stratified analysis for parental history of asthma or atopy for the association between breastfeeding exclusivity and wheezing
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- Breastfeeding may prevent asthma - Feeding a baby on only breast milk and for up to 6 months after birth can reduce their risk of developing asthma-related symptoms in early childhood, according to new research.