Researchers at the University of South Hampton in the United Kingdom studied 536 children at age six and twelve months old, and again at age four years.
"We found that independent of the duration of breastfeeding, children with higher quality weaning diets including fruits, vegetables, and home-prepared foods had a greater lean mass at four years of age," Dr. Sian Robinson of the Epidemiology Resource Center at the University of South Hampton wrote in the Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism.
Labels: childhood_obesity, parenting, prevention
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