Bottle-feed versus mother-feed children – Long term effects of infant feeding on congnitive development and school performance

F. Shah, Fasiha Shah, Shaista Ehsan, Nabia Shah
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Mother feed (i.e. Breast feeding) provides essential nutrients, antibodies and immune cells to allow infant growth and protect them from infections. Mother feed not only have short term effects but it influences brain development as well as life time effects in many organ systems. This study was conducted to compare mother feed and bottle feed children at school going age. The self-administrated questionnaire survey was conducted including parents of children between 5 to 10 years of age (n=300). There was no significant difference found in the median age of children reported for, neither there was any significant difference in the weight of the two groups. However, bottle feed children significantly showed better performance in mathematics while mother feed children were significantly better in general science and physical activities at school. The study concluded that bottle feed or breast feed both provides nutrition and overall children were doing good.
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奶瓶喂养与母亲喂养儿童——婴儿喂养对认知发展和学业表现的长期影响
母亲喂养(即母乳喂养)提供必要的营养物质、抗体和免疫细胞,以使婴儿生长并保护他们免受感染。母亲喂养不仅有短期影响,还会影响大脑发育以及许多器官系统的终身影响。本研究是为了比较母亲喂养和奶瓶喂养的学龄儿童。对5 ~ 10岁儿童家长进行问卷调查(n=300)。两组儿童报告的中位年龄没有显著差异,体重也没有显著差异。然而,奶瓶喂养的孩子在数学上的表现明显更好,而母亲喂养的孩子在学校的一般科学和体育活动上的表现明显更好。该研究的结论是,奶瓶喂养或母乳喂养都能提供营养,总体而言,孩子们的状况良好。
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