Media Release: BREASTFEEDING
AND HEART HEALTH
Schaumburg, IL (February 2003)-As we reflect on heart health during
February, American Heart Month, compelling evidence suggests that human
milk provides one of the keys to future heart health for the breastfed
infant. Better cholesterol, lower risk for insulin dependent diabetes,
and lower weight and blood pressure are among the lifelong possibilities
for infants lucky enough to be breastfed by their mothers.
According to a September 2002 study that was published in Pediatrics
higher total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol are
characteristic of breastfed infants. It is thought that this may be
a type of nutritional programming during infancy, resulting in reduced
cholesterol levels in adulthood.
In addition to breastfeeding being associated with better adult cholesterol
levels, extensive research suggests that breastfeeding also helps prevent
insulin dependent diabetes which is another risk factor in developing
heart disease. Those infants who were exclusively breastfed during the
first three months of life had a 34 percent lower risk of developing
insulin dependent diabetes later in life. Human milk consumption was
also associated with lower blood pressure later in life of children
born prematurely.
A study which recently appeared in The Journal of Human Lactation, concluded
that evidence suggests that breastfeeding is one factor that reduces
the risk of child overweight. Breastfeeding as a lifelong gift may be
the best Valentine's gift a mother can give her infant.
Breastfeeding also provides other compelling advantages to infants,
mothers, families and even the environment. It significantly decreases the risks to a large number of acute and
chronic diseases.
Research suggests that peer support is fundamental
in breastfeeding success rates. Since 1956, La Leche League International
has been providing breastfeeding education and encouragement through
mother-to-mother support. If you would like additional information on
breastfeeding, please contact La Leche League, the world's foremost
authority on breastfeeding support, at (847) 519-7730 or visit us on
the web at www.lalecheleague.org
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