Friday, October 14, 2005

Big And Fast Growing Infants At Greater Risk Of Later Obesity 

Note: Breast fed babies are less likely to be obese when they grow up. Formulas are not good food in general. Look at the ingredients and check the sugar content. Also, formulas do not have DHA, an essential nutrient found in fish oil for proper brain development.

Large infants, and those who grow rapidly during the first two years of life, are at increased risk of obesity in childhood and adulthood, a study published online by the British Medical Journal (14 October 2005) has found.
href="http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/10/051014072950.htm">Big And Fast Growing Infants At Greater Risk Of Later Obesity

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