
Benefits For BabyPublished Studies
A selected list of recently published studies describing differences in health outcome associated with method of infant feeding is summarized below. The studies have all adjusted for social and economic variables.
Artificially fed babies are at greater risk of:
infectious illnesses (gastro-intestinal, respiratory, urinary tract, ear)
allergic diseases (eczema, asthma, and wheezing)
insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
necrotizing enterocolitis
Numerous studies indicate that breast-fed babies may have better:
neurological development
and
higher adult intelligence
Other studies on health and breast-feeding offer further compelling evidence on the health benefits of breast-feeding to infants, including a reduced risk of:
obesity
childhood cancers
sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
infectious illnesses (gastro-intestinal, respiratory, urinary tract, ear)
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