Exclusive breastfeeding is not only present the best source of nutrition for infants, but also a great pleasure for a mother. According to a latest research, will facilitate exclusive breastfeeding babies to digest solid foods when she began to grow.
Researchers from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, United States to observe how the effect of exclusive breastfeeding for baby food. Results were published in the journal Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiolgy.
"We found that infants who consume only breast milk has a good collection of microbes that make it ready to be introduced to solid foods," said Dr. Andrea Azcarate-Peril, assistant professor in the department of cell biology and physiology that conducted the study.
Furthermore, Dr. Azcarate-Peril revealed that the transition from exclusive breastfeeding to solid foods will be more dramatic and somewhat difficult for mikrobioma in infants who are not breastfed exclusively. According to experts, the microbes in infants who are not exclusively breastfed can trigger abdominal pain and colic in infants.
When mothers breastfeed their babies exclusively breastfed, many hormones and a variety of other benefits derived baby. Exchange of good microbes and bacteria can help the baby in the transition to solid foods.
The researchers looked at nine infants from the age of their 2 weeks to 14 months and found significant benefits derived by the baby of exclusive breast-feeding by the mother. Researchers found significant differences between infants who consume only breast milk and taking a combination of breast milk and formula.
"We can see from the data that exclusive breastfeeding occurs very well and do not alter or affect the baby food," said Azcarate-Peril.
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