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Date: | Sun, 9 Nov 2003 23:20:16 -0500 |
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Nancy wrote (in reference to AF babies eating more then breastfed babies):
"Last I looked, no one knew exactly why this was so. Theories I have read include
the difference in feeding methods (which I brought up before), the possibility that
more of the human milk is utilized so that less is needed, and even that the
artificially fed baby's metabolism is less efficient and so needs more calories just
to maintain. Of course it may be some or all of these things, plus perhaps some
other factors we still don't understand."
In extensive reading, I have ciome to undersatnd that one of the reasons that Americans are so often overweight is that we eat so much more than we would if the food we ate were of better quality. If you are overfed, you are often also under-nourished, since your body is trying desperately to get the nutrients it needs from foods that can't provide them, and often even deplete the body of them. I would love to see the evidence that this is the case with AF, which I belive it is.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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