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>No mention of breastfeeding in this press release, but there might
>be in the actual study. I can imagine the consequences of parents
>worrying about roly-poly breastfed babies, so
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>The link: <http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/522491/?sc=mwtn>
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It does mention breastfeeding, once, at the very end:
"These results show that efforts to prevent obesity must start at the
earliest stages of human development, even before birth," says
Gillman. "These efforts should include avoiding smoking and excessive
weight gain during pregnancy, preventing gestational diabetes, and
promoting breastfeeding, all of which researchers have shown to be
associated with reductions in childhood overweight."
I'd like to see a lot more analysis of the well-documented
differences between the new WHO growth standards based on breastfed
babies vs. the standard growth charts that have been used for many
years in the US. Breastfed-baby fat is not the same as
overfed-formula-baby fat!
Margaret
LLLL
Longmont, CO
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