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Fiona Hermann <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 18 May 2005 22:19:29 +1200
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Breastfeeding and allergy 

A Perth Western Australia study of 1596 children followed from birth to 6
years found that for each month of exclusive breastfeeding there was a 4%
reduction in risk of asthma. Other allergies were identified by skin prick
tests, and they were also reduced by longer breastfeeding. 

In this study there was no relationship between breastfeeding and overweight
 

Wendy H. Oddy, Jill L. Sherriff, Nicholas H. de Klerk, Garth E. Kendall,
Peter D. Sly, Lawrence J. Beilin, Kevin B. Blake, Louis I. Landau, and Fiona
J. Stanley: The Relation of Breastfeeding and Body Mass Index to Asthma and
Atopy in Children: A Prospective Cohort Study to Age 6 Years. Am J Public
Health 2004 94: 1531-1537. 



Fiona Hermann

midwife, IBCLC

Hamilton, New Zealand

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