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"David C. Page, DDS" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 7 Jul 2000 00:33:49 EDT
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From PubMed Citation: Endokrinologie 1978 Feb;71(1):81-8
Long-lasting ill-effects of neonatal qualitative and/or quantitative
dysnutrition in the human.Dorner G, Grychtolik H
Qualitative dysnutrition (pure bottle-feeding) as well as quantitative
dysnutrition (overnutrition as well as undernutrition) during the first
trimenon of postnatal life was found to lead to long-lasting mental, psychic
and/or physical ill-effects in the human. Females who were completely
bottlefed during neonatal life showed significantly decreased school
achievements as well as significantly decreased learning capacity and social
adaptability at 16 years of age as compared to females who were purely
breastfed or breast- plus bottlefed in neonatal life. Males who were
artificially overfed during neonatal life also showed significantly decreased
school achievements and significantly decreased learning capacity in
adolescence as compared to males with normal weight development in neonatal
life.PMID: 639768, UI: 78147923

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