Women who Breastfeed are linked to lower Diabetes risk

Women who Breastfeed are linked to lower Diabetes risk
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Women who breastfeed their babies for six months or more may be able to cut their risk of developing diabetes in the future by nearly half, a study has found

Women who breastfeed their babies for six months or more may be able to cut their risk of developing diabetes in the future by nearly half, a study has found.

The findings from a three decade U.S study of more than 1,200 white and African-American women were published in the journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine.

We found a very strong association between breast feeding duration and lower risk of developing diabetes, even after accounting for all possible confounding risk factors said a senior research scientist.

The study showed that women who Breastfed for six months or more across had a 47% reduction in their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, when compared to those who did not breast feed at all.For women who breastfed for six months or less, there was a 25% reduction in diabetes risk.

Researchers suggested that breastfeeding may unleash protective effects via hormones that act in the pancreas, controlling blood, insulin levels and blood sugar.

The incidence of diabetes decreased in a graded manner as breastfeeding duration increased, regardless of race, gestational diabetes, lifestyle behaviours, body size and other metabolic risk factors measured before pregnancy, implying the possibility that the underlying mechanism may be biological.

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