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Mother's junk food diet 'can damage child's health'



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Published Date: 01 July 2008
PREGNANT or breastfeeding mothers who live on a diet of junk food could be condemning their children to lifelong obesity and ill-health, experts warned yesterday.
A new study suggests a mother's poor diet can do irreversible damage to her child. The effects include obesity, raised levels of cholesterol and the risk of diabetes.

Although the research was conducted on rats, scientists said the findings were also likely to apply to humans.

The results fit in with observed patterns of children's weight reflecting that of their parents.

Dr Stephanie Bayol, one of the scientists from the Royal Veterinary College, London, said: "It seems a mother's diet whilst pregnant and breastfeeding is very important for the long-term health of her child.

"We always say, you are what you eat. It may also be true that you are what your mother ate.

"It is important that we take care of ourselves and lead a healthy lifestyle. But it does mean that mothers must eat responsibly whilst pregnant."

The new research follows a previous study by the same team in which pregnant rats were given a diet rich in fat, sugar and salt. Many gave birth to offspring which over-ate and preferred junk food.



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  • Last Updated: 30 June 2008 10:14 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Pregnancy and birth
 
1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 01/07/2008 01:49:35

Soo what are you really trying to say,?

'OH' I KNOW!

"lets Make a new Law", if a, 'mum to be' don't eat the food we recommend while "Pregnant"

Lets take the Baby into care before Birth!

I SAY TO YOU!

'STICK IT WHERE THE SUN DONT SHINE'!

PREGNANT WOMEN KNOW BEST!

LEAVE THEM ALONE, TO WHAT THEY HAVE BEEN DOING SINCE OUR LIFE BEGINNING FOR US!

Don't even start on this one! or you will get a,..

'Whipping'!
2

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 01/07/2008 02:00:14

Do you really think, Women that are pregnant or that are Brest feeding, don't know about these dietary matters,?

'OH' I Forgot!

You think them all,..'STUPID'!

Think Again!

Leave them Alone with their Baby! or 'Baby-to-Be'!

Pre-Planned, connotations of,..'Agenda' Don't fool Me!
3

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

01/07/2008 10:04:56
Test carried out on pregnant rats fattened on burgers resulted in offspring preferring junk food...so..are we to assume that after they were weaned they were offered McDonalds and lettuce?..and went for the McDonalds?

Big fkn deal....same goes for fags, drugs and booze..

 

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