Explorer

Breastfeed your child to reduce behavioural disorder: Study

Johannesburg: Longer durations of exclusive breastfeeding can lead to fewer behavioral disorders in children at the primary school age, finds a new study that focused on how the experiences of a child in his or her first years of life influences later behavior and abilities. Conduct or behavioral disorders that typically start in childhood and persist into the teenage years are associated with an increase in antisocial (and potentially violent or criminal) behaviors, poor long-term mental health and low academic achievement in later life. The findings showed that children who were exclusively breastfed for the recommended first six months were approximately half as likely to have conduct disorders at the ages of 7-11 years, compared with those exclusively breastfed for less than one month. "The duration of exclusive breastfeeding of an infant has greater importance than previously realised in several areas of development," said lead author Tamsen J. Rochat of the Human Science Research Council, Durban, South Africa. "Childhood onset conduct disorders can lead to aggressive or disruptive behaviors, which interfere with learning and peer relationships, in turn leading to low self-esteem and further behavioral problems,” Rochat added. Further, children whose mothers had a current mental health problem or severe parenting stress were two-and-a-half times more likely to exhibit emotional-behavioral problems. For the research, published in PLOS Medicine, the team assessed over 1,500 children in South Africa, 900 of whom had been involved in an early infant feeding study.

Top Headlines

Dressing Wrong For Work This Summer? These Outfit Mistakes Could Be The Reason
Dressing Wrong For Work This Summer? These Outfit Mistakes Could Be The Reason
ABP Live Pet First | Complete Guide To Travelling With Pets On Indian Railways And Key Rules Explained
ABP Live Pet First | Complete Guide To Travelling With Pets On Indian Railways And Key Rules Explained
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Stuns In White Pantsuit And Feather Stole At Cannes 2026 Closing Ceremony
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Stuns In White Pantsuit And Feather Stole At Cannes 2026 Closing Ceremony
Experience India From Above: 7 Most Scenic Ropeway Rides To Explore
Experience India From Above: 7 Most Scenic Ropeway Rides To Explore

Videos

BREAKING: Russia unleashes massive missile and drone strike on Kyiv, Ukraine reels under heavy bombardment
Big Breaking: US–Iran likely to extend 60-day ceasefire under MoU agreement
Big Breaking: Trump posts edited map of Iran with US flag, labels it “United States of Middle East”
Big Update: “Behaviour changed after pregnancy,” claims husband Samarth Singh
Breaking News: Suicide Blast in Quetta Near Railway Track Kills 26 People

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget