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Best to let baby control early eating of solids
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 09 - 08 - 2006


Babies whose mothers give them
more control over their early attempts at eating solid food
appear to do a better job of regulating their own weight, UK
researchers have found, according to Reuters.
"Feeding in the first year of life necessitates a great
deal of parental control given that young infants are incapable
of feeding themselves independently, yet the data are
compatible with the suggestion that in normal circumstances,
infants develop best when given as much autonomy as possible,"
Dr. Claire Farrow from Keele University in Staffordshire and
colleagues write.
Parental attitudes toward a child's eating behavior are
known to affect the child's risk of becoming overweight or
having feeding problems. For example, children who are
pressured to eat or whose food intake is strictly regulated by
their parents are less able to regulate their own eating in
response to hunger.
But few studies have looked at how parental feeding
practices affect weight gain and eating behavior over time,
making it difficult to establish a cause and effect
relationship.
To investigate, the researchers followed 69 mother-child
pairs for the child's first year of life. When the child was
six months old, the researchers rated the degree of controlling
behavior mothers exhibited while feeding their children solids.
Women were rated on a scale of 1 to 9 from being not
controlling at all, meaning they allowed the child to control
his or her own eating while supervising, or very controlling,
meaning they were "continuously forcing, offering, positioning
or distracting the infant to eat."
Among the infants whose mothers were less controlling,
those who gained weight slowly from birth to six months packed
on the pounds faster from six to 12 months of age, while the
infants who gained quickly in the first six months of life
gained more slowly from six to 12 months. Both scenarios
suggest the infants were able to regulate their own weight
gain, the researchers note.
However, babies whose mothers were more controlling showed
a steadier weight gain --meaning those who gained weight
quickly at first continued to do so, while those with slower
weight gain continued to gain weight more slowly.
"Overall, this study suggests that in normal samples of
infants, the promotion of infant autonomy in feeding may be
advantageous in appropriate regulation of weight during the
first year of life," the team concludes.


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