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Breastfeeding May Enhance Infant Sleep Duration

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A recent study has revealed that infants exclusively breastfed for the first six months are less likely to experience short sleep duration, defined as sleeping less than 11 hours in a 24-hour period at age one. This finding challenges the common belief that breastfed babies sleep less than their formula-fed counterparts. The research, which analysed data from over 82,000 mother-infant pairs, indicates that even those who received a combination of breastfeeding and formula had improved sleep outcomes compared to those solely on formula.

The implications of this study are significant for new parents who may be concerned about sleep patterns in breastfed infants. The research suggests that the nutritional adaptability of breast milk, which changes to meet an infant’s needs, plays a crucial role in promoting better sleep. Additionally, breast milk contains melatonin, which aids in regulating sleep cycles, potentially leading to healthier sleep patterns as the child grows.

Moreover, the study highlights the importance of breastfeeding not just for immediate health benefits but also for long-term developmental outcomes. Short sleep duration in infancy has been linked to various issues, including obesity and cognitive challenges later in life. Therefore, encouraging breastfeeding could have lasting positive effects on a child’s health and well-being.

As the World Health Organization continues to advocate for exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months, this research provides further evidence supporting its benefits. Parents are encouraged to consider these findings when making feeding choices, as they could significantly impact their child’s sleep and overall development.

Source: Euronews

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