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Drinking Milk While Breastfeeding may Decrease the Child's Food Allergy Risk


Drinking Milk While Breastfeeding may Decrease the Child s Food Allergy Risk
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December 24, 2020 at 11:27 AM
Nutrients.
The result is based on a survey of more than 500 Swedish women s eating habits and the prevalence of allergies in their children at one year of age.
We have found that mothers of healthy one-year-olds consumed more cow s milk during breastfeeding than mothers of allergic one-year-olds. Though the association is clear, we do not claim that drinking cow s milk would be a general cure for food allergies, says Mia Stråvik, a doctoral student in the Division of Food Science at the Chalmers University of Technology and first author of the study. ....

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Drinking milk during breastfeeding can reduce food allergy in children


Drinking milk during breastfeeding can reduce food allergy in children
Children of mothers who drink relatively more cow s milk during breastfeeding are at reduced risk of developing food allergies. That is the conclusion of researchers from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, in a new study published in the scientific journal Nutrients.
The result is based on a survey of more than 500 Swedish women s eating habits and the prevalence of allergies in their children at one year of age.
We have found that mothers of healthy one-year-olds consumed more cow s milk during breastfeeding than mothers of allergic one-year-olds. Though the association is clear, we do not claim that drinking cow s milk would be a general cure for food allergies. says Mia Stråvik, doctoral student in the Division of Food Science at Chalmers University of Technology, and first author of the study. ....

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Drinking cow's milk during breastfeeding linked to reduced risk of food allergies in children


Drinking cow s milk during breastfeeding linked to reduced risk of food allergies in children
Children of mothers who drink relatively more cow s milk during breastfeeding are at reduced risk of developing food allergies. That is the conclusion of researchers from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, in a new study published in the scientific journal
Nutrients.
The result is based on a survey of more than 500 Swedish women s eating habits and the prevalence of allergies in their children at one year of age.
We have found that mothers of healthy one-year-olds consumed more cow s milk during breastfeeding than mothers of allergic one-year-olds. Though the association is clear, we do not claim that drinking cow s milk would be a general cure for food allergies. ....

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