пʼятниця, 30 червня 2017 р.

Breastfeeding does not prevent eczema

 Breastfeeding does not prevent eczema  Breastfeeding does not protect children from eczema as it is still commonly believed. This is the conclusion, researchers from King's College London.

They found that children who are in the first four months of life fed exclusively breast milk, with the same frequency fell ill with eczema as those kids that got more power. Meanwhile, the authorities in most European countries now recommend that young mothers to carry out long-term breast feeding   their children, while among other things, due to its ability to reduce the risk   Eczema in children .

Researchers from King's College London is not an attempt on the other useful properties of mother's milk. But they have come to the firm conviction that   breast feeding   It provides only a "very slight protective effect" against severe cases eczema   compared with those children whose mothers breast-fed at least four consecutive months from birth.

These conclusions were based on an analysis of medical records 51 119 children aged 8 to 12 years in 21 countries in Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa. And this work was only a step in the "international study of childhood asthma and allergies" - the largest ever conducted on the planet. In it data on the incidence of eczema,   breastfeeding   time and abandoning it gathered by a survey of parents. Data for developed and developing countries were identical. Neither there nor there breastfeeding does not provide additional protection   Eczema in children .



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