Child Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Nutritional Status and Body Composition of Children in Relation to Mode of Delivery and Feeding in the First 2 Years of Life
- Feeding and growth during infancy have been associated with later life body mass index.
- Breastfeeding seems to have a small but consistent protective effect against obesity in
children.
- The Cholesterol content of human milk is 6-fold greater than that of the standard infant
formulas.
- Infants delivered by caesarean section may be at increased risk of childhood obesity and
adulthood obesity.
- Previous guidelines recommended that infants who are exclusively breast fed for the
first 6 months of life, with particular solid foods gradually introduced from 6 months
associated with lower childhood fat mass.
- The stated reason for discouraging introduction of solids to infant before 4 months
include the risk of excessive weight gain, vulnerability of the gut to infection and
increased susceptibility to the development of allergic disease.
- Infants whose dietary pattern was most similar to feeding guidelines, with high
frequencies of fresh fruit and vegetables, home prepared foods and breast milk, gained
weight and skin fold thickness more rapidly from 6 to12 months than other infants,
independent of milk feeding, age of introduction of solids and maternal factors.
- Exclusively breastfed infants had significantly higher Total Cholesterol (TC) level and
Low density Lipoprotein level (LDL) and lower High density lipoprotein level (HDL) as
compared to mixed-fed infants in the first 6 months of life.
- Exclusive breast feeding seems to have a protective effect against some risk factors for
cardiovascular disease in later life, as those who exclusively breastfed had lower level
of plasma low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol conc., higher level of high density
lipoprotein (HDL) and lower LDL/HDL ratio than those bottle fed.
- Early weaning is related to rapid weight gain in infancy, and this may have implication
for childhood obesity.
- Vaginally delivered children are colonised with bacterial strains from the mothers'
vagina during delivery in contrast to children delivered by CS, and these differences
seem to persist throughout infancy.
- The gut microbiota may have a role in energy harvesting, hence inoculation with maternal
microbiota through vaginal delivery may be protective for childhood overweight compared
with delivery by CS.
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