Influence of potentially harmful sucking habits on otitis media in children: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Ana Cláudia CASTRO-CUNHA, Luana Viviam MOREIRA, Isabela Costa GONÇALVES, Izabella Barbosa FERNANDES, Lucas Guimarães ABREU, Saul Martins PAIVA, Paulo Antônio MARTINS-JÚNIOR, Cristiane Baccin BENDO

TL;DR
This study finds that pacifier use may increase the risk of otitis media in children, while bottle feeding and thumb sucking show no significant link.
Contribution
The study provides a systematic review and meta-analysis on the association between sucking habits and otitis media in children.
Findings
Pacifier use was associated with a 1.17 increased risk of otitis media and 1.54 increased risk of acute otitis media.
Bottle feeding showed no significant association with otitis media (OR = 0.83).
Finger or thumb sucking was not significantly linked to otitis media in most studies.
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the influence of pacifier use, bottle feeding, and finger/thumb sucking on the occurrence of otitis media in children. Searches were conducted in grey literature and six databases: Web of Science, Cochrane Library, LILACS, Scopus, MEDLINE/PubMed, and EMBASE, from inception through May 2025. Observational studies investigating the association between harmful sucking habits and otitis media in newborns, infants, preschoolers, and older children were included. Risk of bias was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute tool. Meta-analysis results were reported as odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs), and the certainty of evidence was also evaluated. A total of 36 studies were included, most of which were cohort studies (n = 14), with sample sizes ranging from 46 to 35,613. Eleven studies were incorporated into meta-analyses. Children who used a…
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TopicsEar Surgery and Otitis Media · Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics · Bacterial Infections and Vaccines
