Babies and women may be
protected against
developing diabetes disease
through breast feeding,
according to new research.
This current study states
that the longer women
nursed, the lower their
risks of developing
diabetes.
Diabetes as a medical
disorder characterized by
varying or persistent
elevated blood sugar
levels, especially due to
eating, is a serious
disease which symptoms are
very similar for all types
of diabetes.
Breast feeding is when a
woman feeds a baby or a
young child with milk
produced from her breasts.
The best thing for feeding
a baby is breast milk, as
experts say, if the mother
does not have transmissible
infections.
Although study findings
are not conclusive,
researchers explain that
breast-feeding may change
metabolism of mothers which
may help keep blood sugar
levels stable and make the
body more sensitive to the
blood sugar-regulating
hormone insulin.
This theory is based on
some evidence that show
that in rats and humans
that are breast-feeding,
mothers have lower
blood-sugar levels than
those who did not
breast-feed.
According to the study
published in the Journal of
the American Medical
Association, women who
breast-fed for at least one
year were about 15 per cent
less likely to develop
diabetes type 2 than those
who never breast-fed. For
each additional year of
breast-feeding, there was
an additional 15 per cent
decreased risk.
A total of 157,000
nurses participated in the
new study. They answered
periodic health
questionnaires and were
followed for at least 12
years. During the study,
6,277 participants
developed type 2
diabetes.
Article written by
Hector Milla editor of
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a website about diabetes
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