Breastfed Children Less Likely To Develop Heart Disease
For some parents, their child’s height and weight are of primary concern. In Asia, many children are stuffed full of food from morning to night because the chubby look is not only “in,” it’s considered healthier. Pity my son who took after his father, instead of after me. ;)
The truth is, breastfed babies are not only smaller on average, they tend to be healthier and less likely to develop diabetes and heart disease later in life. This week, the World Health Organization will be publishing new growth charts based on a study of more than 8,000 breast-fed babies from six countries around the world. And, the optimum size of children will no longer be based on the size of formula-fed children who on average are larger than breast-fed children in their first year.
Professor Tim Cole, of the Institute of Child Health at University College London, said:
We should change to a growth chart based on breast-fed babies. During their first year they do not put on as much weight as those fed on formula milk. Breast-fed babies are less likely to be fat later in life and to develop complications such as diabetes and heart disease.
The World Health Organization and other professional medical associations recommend that children be breastfed for at least six months.
Read more: Earthtimes.org, Times Online
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5 opinions for Breastfed Children Less Likely To Develop Heart Disease
Cotton-Pickin’ Days » Blog Archive » Breastfed Babies Now The Standard
Apr 24, 2006 at 12:59 pm
[…] I’ve discussed the implications of this new baby growth chart on children’s health at A Hearty Life. […]
My blessed life » Breastfed babies now is the standard for the growth chart
Apr 25, 2006 at 5:04 am
[…] Yay, this is a great news. WHO is going to use breastfed babies as the standard for the growth chart. For the longest time, breastfed babies have been "suffered" from the judgement of their slower growth compare to formula-fed babies. As for the old folks, they just want to see chubby chubby babies…. haiz Breastfed Children Less Likely To Develop Heart Disease […]
April
Apr 28, 2006 at 7:15 am
Everyday more and more i’m glad i made the choice to breastfeed.
Hsien-Hsien Lei, PhD
May 1, 2006 at 10:42 am
April: Me too! :)
A Hearty Life » Breastfeeding For a Hearty Life
Oct 9, 2006 at 2:32 pm
[…] Don’t forget, breastfed children are less likely to develop heart disease. […]
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