When a woman is pregnant, the first question out of everyone's lips is, "Are you going to breastfeed?" On the other hand, breastfeeding moms who stay in the game more than six months are subjected to questions like, "You're still breastfeeding? When are you going to stop?" A recent study conducted at University of Bristol find that bottle-feeding babies could become overweight or obese in their later life. The study conclusions, published in the US journal Paediatrics, show that little children eating formula milk rather than breast milk get more calories and are prone to gain weight. During the study period, the research group examined and compared feeding habits of 880 babies four mounts ages. One of conclusion was that those babies who were weaned on to solid food after 2-4 months of life, were heavier than expected by the age of
Valerian D is a freelance writer interested in health issues such as causes of obesity in children