Prolonged bottle feed increases obesity risk
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Babies who are bottle-fed until the age of two are more likely to be obese when they start school, a US study suggests.
Writing in the Journal of Pediatrics, researchers found that children who were still regular bottle users at 24 months were 30% more likely to be obese aged five-and-a-half.
They analysed data from nearly 7,000 children across the United States.
Experts say bottle-feeding can make babies consume too many calories.
The research found 22% of the two-year-olds studied were using a bottle as their main drink container, or were put to bed with a bottle containing a calorie-filled drink.
Nearly a quarter of this group were found to be obese aged five, compared with 16% of children who had not been using a bottle at the age of two.
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