Infant feeding patterns and eczema in children in the first 6 years of life
Clinical & Experimental Allergy Aug 19, 2017
Soto–Ramírez N, et al. – Experts analyzed which feeding patterns in the first six months pose risks for eczema/skin allergy in children up to 6 years compared to direct breastfeeding for at least 3 months. As compared to direct feeding at the breast, mixed infant feeding seemed to carry a higher risk of eczema/skin allergy. They highlighted the requirement of additional studies for the recent epidemic of pumping and feeding in the United States and the use of mixed infant feeding modes to provide appropriate and renewed assessments of the risks of feeding modes for the future development of allergies.
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