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> Baby formula linked to 'obesity hormone' levels
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> Last Updated: 2002-06-04 14:54:19 -0400 (Reuters Health)
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> NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Premature babies fed a nutrient-enriched formula
> have higher levels of the "obesity hormone" leptin as teenagers than similar
> children fed breast milk or standard formula, study findings indicate.
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> While the results are preliminary and do not show that such infant formula
> raises the risk of obesity, they suggest a mechanism by which concentrations
> of leptin, a hormone released by fat cells and other tissues that regulates
> appetite, may be set early in life.
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> The teens who were fed a nutrient-enriched formula in infancy were no more
> likely to be overweight than teens fed other types of food as babies. However,
> they did produce about 30% more leptin as their peers with similar amounts of
> fat tissue.
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> SOURCE: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2002;75:993-999.
The URL for the full article is below; note it will expire at the end of the
day today (May 5).
http://www.reutershealth.com/cgi-bin/frame2?top=/tops/eline.html&left=/eline
l.html&right=/archive/2002/06/04/eline/links/20020604elin010.html
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