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科学家发现剖腹产宝宝易超重
Mothers who have caesarean sections are more likely to have overweight babies compared with those who give birth naturally, say scientists.
A preliminary study at Imperial College London, involving 62 babies has revealed that those delivered by c-section have higher levels of fat in their livers than those born naturally.
It has long been thought that labour can impact on the lung function and feeding instincts of newborns but now other consequences are being considered.
There has been a dramatic rise in women opting for the procedure with some researchers claiming it is has risen by 250 percent in the past 30 years.
Referring to the Imperial College trials, researcher Professor Neena Modi said: “We have preliminary data which suggests that key processes within the liver and with the handling of fats is distorted if you are a baby that has not been exposed to a normal labour.”
“We are pursuing the hypothesis that if you are not exposed to normal labour then your normal metabolic development is distorted.”
Modi added that caesarean could also affect the natural balance of hormones and enzymes.
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