Breastfeeding and Obesity

M. Connolly, Rita Tracewell
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The American Pediatric Association (APA) recommends breast milk as the sole source of nutrition for infants aged 6 months and younger. This recommendation is a result of numerous studies demonstrating the benefits of breast milk in relation to decreased infection rates, improved digestion, and decreased complications of prematurity in infants hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit. Emerging studies now suggest a protective link for mother and baby against obesity and related sequelae when infants are breast-fed. As obesity rates in women and children continue to rise, breast milk is becoming recognized as a key intervention to keep both mother and baby healthy.
母乳喂养与肥胖
美国儿科协会(APA)建议母乳作为6个月及以下婴儿的唯一营养来源。这一建议是基于大量研究的结果,这些研究表明母乳在降低感染率、改善消化和减少新生儿重症监护病房住院婴儿的早产并发症方面具有益处。新出现的研究表明,母乳喂养对母亲和婴儿预防肥胖和相关后遗症有保护作用。随着妇女和儿童肥胖率的持续上升,母乳被认为是保持母亲和婴儿健康的关键干预措施。
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