Primal Health Databank: Study

Entry No:0265
Title:Breastfeeding and obesity: cross sectional study
Author(s):Von Kries R, Koletzko B, et al.
Reference:BMJ 1999; 319:147-
Place of Study:Bavaria, southern
Abstract:The authors studied the prevalence of obesity and the prevalence of being overweight among 9357 children aged 5 and 6 at the time of school entry. Being overweight was defined as having a body mass index above the 90th centile and obesity as body mass index above the 97th centile of all enrolled German children. A clear dose-response effect was identified for the duration of breastfeeding on the prevalence of obesity and on the prevalence of being overweight. The protective effect of breastfeeding was not attributable to differences in social class or lifestyle
Keyword(s):bottle feeding, breastfeeding, obesity, Overweight
Discussion:One of the many studies demonstrating the negative side effects of bottle feeding.
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