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Misty L. Trepke

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(CBS) breast-feeding provides more than just sustenance for

newborns

 

Taken from:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/09/03/earlyshow/contributors/emil

ysenay/main520676.shtml

 

(CBS) New information shows breast-feeding provides more than just

sustenance for newborns.

 

The Early Show Medical Correspondent Dr. Emily Senay says there is a

growing body of evidence that breast-fed children get a wide range

of benefits that keep them on the right path later on in life.

 

" A new study of breast-feeding and cholesterol levels shows that

breast milking early in life may pay off in adulthood with long-term

benefits for heart health, " said Dr. Senay.

 

Research in England showed breast-fed infants had a higher

cholesterol as babies but by adulthood their cholesterol was lower

than adults who were formula-fed as babies.

 

One theory is that early exposure to breast milk as a baby may help

to program fat metabolism later in life and produce the resulting

lower cholesterol levels as an adult.

 

Breast milk contains vital nutrients for a newborn like fatty acids

that are essential for proper growth. The nutrients are called DHA

and AHA. They are important for brain and vision

development. " Studies show that infants who get these fatty acids in

their diet score higher on baby IQ scales and have increased mental

development, " said Dr. Senay.

 

The fatty acids seems to be important for premature infants who miss

absorbing them from their mother during the last trimester of

pregnancy, which is when a lot of brain growth occurs. Breast milk,

according to experts, also provides protection from infection and

lower risk of some chronic diseases.

 

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that most babies be

breast-fed exclusively for six months and mothers should try to

continue the act until the babies are a year old.

 

However, it is know that some mothers can or will not breast-feed.

 

The government has cleared the way for companies to begin enhancing

formula with DHA and AHA. But controversy remains over how

significant the advantage of the new additives will be. There is

also controversy over whether the enhanced development has a lasting

difference or if babies can be fed formula to catch up as they grow.

 

© MMII, CBS Worldwide Inc. .

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