Breastfeeding may reduce Alzheimer's risk
for breastfeeding mothers: study
Mothers who
breastfeed run a lower risk of developing Alzheimer's, with longer periods of
breastfeeding further reducing the risk, a new study paper unveiled on
Monday.
The paper, published in the Journal
of Alzheimer's Disease, suggested that the link may be to do with certain
biological effects of breastfeeding. For example, breastfeeding restores
insulin tolerance which is significantly reduced during pregnancy, and Alzheimer's
is characterized by insulin resistance in the brain.
Although data was gathered from a
group of just 81 British women, researchers observed a highly significant and
consistent correlation between breastfeeding and Alzheimer's risk. They
argued that this was so strong that any potential sampling error was
unlikely.
"Alzheimer's is the world's most
common cognitive disorder and affects 35.6 million people," said Dr.
Molly Fox from the
"In the future, we expect it to
spread most in low and middle-income countries. So it is vital that we
develop low-cost, large-scale strategies to protect people against this
devastating disease," Fox said.
Previous studies have already
suggested that breastfeeding can reduce a mother's risk of certain other
diseases. Research has shown that there may be a link between breastfeeding
and a woman's general cognitive decline later in life. Until now, however,
little has been done to examine the impact of breastfeeding duration on Alzheimer's
risk.
Source: Xinhuanet
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Thứ Tư, 7 tháng 8, 2013
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