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January 14, 2010

Nursing Your Baby For More Than Six Months Protects Against Mental Health Problems

Filed under: Breastfeeding — Tags: , , , — Elizabeth Ward @ 12:10 pm

According to a new study in The Journal of Pediatrics, breastfeeding your baby for six months or longer may reduce their risk for mental health problems later on.

As a mother of three breastfed children, and as a health professional, I’m pleased to hear about yet another benefit of breastfeeding, but I have to wonder: Is this great news for nursing moms, a source of guilt for moms who choose infant formula for feeding their babies from the get-go or after a few months of nursing, or both?

It’s probably both.

Nobody is sure what the connection is between nursing and a sunnier disposition in kids.  Nursing may help children cope better with stress, and may be a sign of a stronger mother-child bond that helps a child feel secure and less stressed.

In this study of nearly 2,400 children born to Australian women, children were given mental health assessments at two, five, eight, 10 and 14 years of age.  The researchers reported that kids who were breastfed for shorter periods of time exhibited worse behavior and tended to have bleaker outlooks.

Maybe the mothers had something to do with their child’s mental health and view of the world.  Moms who breastfed their infants for less than six months were poorer, younger, more likely to smoke, less educated, and reported more stress and postpartum depression - factors that influence child development. But even when the researchers adjusted for social, economic, and psychological factors, breastfeeding for six months or longer remained associated with better mental health in children and teens.

I’m a big fan of breastfeeding, and I think women should at least  give it a try. However, there’s no reason to feel guilty because of what this, or any other study says, if you choose infant formula instead of breast milk.

Have you seen my other blog at USAToday.com?  It features tips for feeding your family healthy foods, and offers a weekly recipe that I prepare with my children as part of Cooking With My Kids.  This week’s recipe is Broccoli Slaw, and it’s delicious and easy to make! Check it out at http://tinyurl.com/4×2e5x.

January 7, 2010

Healthy Eating Tips for Feeding Your Kids

Filed under: General Information — Tags: , , , , — Elizabeth Ward @ 9:58 am

Here’s  the link to a story in Today’s USA Today about how to feed your children healthy foods. There is a picture of me with my three girls, and I am interviewed in the article (scroll down to the end).

www.usatoday.com/news/health/weightloss/default.htm?refresh=1

Have you seen my other blog at USAToday.com?  It features tips for feeding your family healthy foods, and offers a weekly recipe that I prepare with my children as part of Cooking With My Kids.  This week’s recipe is Chicken with Lemon-Butter Sauce, and it’s delicious and easy to make! Check it out at http://tinyurl.com/4×2e5x.

January 5, 2010

Good Nutrition is a Family Affair

Filed under: General Information — Tags: , , — Elizabeth Ward @ 10:08 am

If you live in the Boston area, you may be interested to know that I will be speaking at the Healthy Habits Kitchen in Wellesley about how to raise healthy eaters in spite of a hectic family life.  As the mother of three, I have more than my share of challenging moments when it comes to feeding my three girls!

Here’s the link to a more detailed explanation of the event:

www.semisweetonline.com/2010/01/04/make-good-nutrition-a-family-affair-in-2010/

The Healthy Habits Kitchen is the Boston area’s only source for pre-assembled meal kits featuring healthful, whole ingredients.  These meal kits provide all you need to easily prepare a healthy meal. On the night of the workshop, Healthy Habits Kitchen will offer a meal deal to workshop attendees:  $2 off any 2 meals, $5 off any 3 meals and $10 off any 6 meals.

Details:

When: January 21st, 7-8:30 p.m.
Where: Healthy Habits Kitchen, 36 Washington Street, Suite 2, Wellesley (note: this is an office building)
How much: Free
How to register: Call 781.235.6325 or register online at http://www.healthyhabitskitchen.com/fp_menu/current_events.php
Register today! Space is limited.

I hope to see you there!

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