Study: Introducing solid foods too early increases obesity risk

LOS ANGELES -- Solid foods should not be given to infants before 4 months of age, according to guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics. A new study lends support to that advice, especially for bottle-fed infants. Those who were introduced to solid foods before 4 months of age had a six-fold increase in the odds of being obese at age 3.

Child obesity is an alarming problem in the United States. Recently, the U.S. Surgeon General issued recommendations to encourage breast-feeding for the first six months of life. Numerous studies show that breast-feeding confers many health and cognitive advantages on babies and even improves the mother's health.

The new study, by researchers at Children's Hospital Boston and Harvard, examined 847 children. In the first four months of life, 568 of the babies were breast-fed and 279 were formula-fed. By age 3, 9 percent of the children in the study were obese. The researchers found, however, that bottle-fed babies who received solid foods before age 4 months were at much higher risk for obesity. Among babies who were breast-fed for at least four months, the timing of solid food was not linked to obesity at age 3. Bottle-fed babies who did not receive solid foods until at least 6 months also did not have an increased risk of obesity.

Other studies have also shown that starting solid food too early in life raises the risk of obesity. And, the authors of the study noted, solid foods are often introduced too early because the parents believe the baby is hungry or because the infant is already large.

Meanwhile, they wrote: "Breastfeeding may promote self-regulation of an infant's energy intake, and the mother may learn to recognize her infant's hunger and satiety cues."

The study was published Monday in the journal Pediatrics.

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