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The results show that: breast milk taste eating habits directly affect the child’s futureIncrease font Decrease font Published :2008-07-25 Origins: Xinhua on: Lei Tian Xiao Views: 213A useful addition to breast milk and intelligence to improve child growth and development, researchers recently discovered the benefits of breast milk of another: the taste depends on the mothers breast-food intake, acceptance of breastfeeding after weaning children more willing to try different foods, tastes more diverse. Breast milk taste researchers at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark to explore the food and feeding mothers ate the relation between the taste of a test, the results show thatA useful addition to breast milk and intelligence to improve child growth and development, researchers recently discovered the benefits of breast milk of another: the taste depends on the mothers breast-food intake, acceptance of breastfeeding after weaning children more willing to try different foods, tastes more diverse.Breast milk tasteUniversity of Copenhagen researchers to explore the mother ate the relationship between the taste of food made with breast of a test, the results showed that mothers of different food intake, will produce subtle changes in breast milk taste.The researchers invited 18 women in nursing, to each take one capsule with a special taste, including foreign licorice taste, caraway seed flavor, mint flavor, and banana, etc.. Within eight hours after taking the capsules, the researchers collected breast milk samples of capsules on the taste of breast milk.The results showed that 2 hours after taking foreign licorice flavor and taste caraway seeds capsule in breast milk of women, both taste quite obvious. Menthol capsule taking 6 hours in the role. However, the banana flavor capsule has no impact on breast milk.”I read a study, said that if the mother drank carrot juice during lactation, after weaning the children received breast-feeding would be more like the taste of food to eat carrots,” the British “Guardian” 24, citing researcher Helene? Ho Eisner, then reported, “was inspired, decided to study maternal diet on the taste of breast milk.”Babies tasteHausner and his colleagues made another test, try to explore the taste breast milk taste of the children, the results show that subjects with coriander taste breastfed children grow up than children who grow up drinking regular milk with cilantro taste like to eat more food.”Mother’s diet does affect the taste breast milk,” Hausner said, “but this does not mean that if the mother ate an apple pie, the children will know that this is the taste of apple pie and enjoy it, because the mother’s diet changes So…… the child will get used to the taste of breast changes. “The researchers concluded that after the acceptance of breastfeeding, weaning children more willing to try different foods, but also more receptive to different tastes.Hausner study by the British “New Scientist” magazine published, which also analyzes the milk produced by different vendors, confirm the milk taste slightly different.Long-term impactDanish researchers said previous studies on breast milk taste very little. However, some pediatricians and breast-feeding advocates maintain that the taste of breast milk not only provides the children enjoy the taste of children’s health is also of great benefit.”After weaning willing to try different tastes of solid food is good for the future health of children,” Hausner said, “If you can not breastfeed, I recommend that mothers try to use a variety of different manufacturers of milk to feed a child, the child used to the taste of different. “”Now, we know the mother’s diet will affect the taste of breast milk,” U.S. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Nicholas? Stadtler said, “If more taste of breast milk and the relationship between dietary habits of children, will pediatric care in future have a significant impact. “
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