Breastfed Babies Have Higher IQ’s Study Finds

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Breastfed babies are the ones that have higher IQs. Check out the article we found over at Natural News.

According to the World Health Organization, the connection between breastfeeding and intelligence has been observed since as early as 1929. In a 1929 issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers Carolyn Hoefer, M.A., and Mattie C. Hardy, Ph.D., presented their findings after they studied 383 children in Chicago. The children were between the ages of 7 and 13 and were breastfed for varying lengths of time as babies. The researchers found that babies who were breastfed longer turned out to be more successful academically.

The research

Researchers in Brazil began following 6,000 breastfed babies in 1982. The babies were from various socioeconomic backgrounds, so wealth was not a factor affecting the study’s results. Thirty years later, researchers discovered a connection between intelligence and the duration that the babies were breastfed. For example, babies who nursed for a year scored four points higher on IQ tests than babies who nursed for a month, according to the research presented in The Guardian.

Arguments against whether it was the breastfeeding, the bond between mother and baby or the mother’s ability to educate and nurture her child exist. Many people feel that mothers who choose to breastfeed have more time to spend with their baby and can enhance the child’s intelligence through the early teaching of skills.

While this argument is valid, the World Health Organization points out that breast milk contains specific cognition-improving nutrients. Breast milk has long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids. Two of these have a direct effect on brain function, growth and size: docosahexaenoic acid, DHA; and arachidonic acid, AA. Breastfed babies have an increase in brain volume and white matter which shows that breast milk directly alters the brain structure, affecting cognition.

Breastfeeding is one of the factors that contributes to a person’s intelligence, educational level and overall earnings. Studies show that the longer a mother nurses, the better her child’s response. Not all women are successful at breastfeeding, however, and some need support from groups found through local hospitals and doctor’s offices. Mothers should try to breastfeed for as long as possible, with the goal to nurse for at least six months, according to the World Health Organization.

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