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Smart Mothers Know Best
2006-10-04
If you think 'breast is best' for your child's intelligence then think again, say scientists
· Study finds mother's milk has little or no effect on IQ
· Baby's brainpower 'more a matter of inheritance'

Duh.
Breastfeeding your baby has little or no effect on its intelligence, the largest study ever conducted on the issue reveals today.

For almost 80 years research has found that children who are breastfed have higher IQs than those fed formula or cow's milk, leading to the belief that breast milk confers intelligence. But the new study suggests the reason could be simpler: breast-fed babies are smarter because their mothers are more intelligent. Higher levels of education and stimulating home environments also have an effect.

The study, conducted by the Medical Research Council and the University of Edinburgh, analysed data from 5,475 children and 3,161 mothers in in the US, collated from the US national longitudinal study of youth, 1979. The researchers looked at numerous factors including whether a child was breastfed, the home environment, socio-economic status and maternal intelligence, race and education.
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#3  Awesome picture! im ready to go back to breast feeding.
Posted by: Raider Ray   2006-10-04 20:25  

#2  "correlation is not causation" Isn't that in stats lesson one?
Posted by: Crugum Spaise2608   2006-10-04 08:34  

#1  Wow, it took them only eighty years to epply somthing a student in stics is supposed to have assimilated before the Cristmas holidays in first years: eliminate structural effects.

As an illustration: one day someone told me that women had more car accidents than men but these were on avergae less lethal and the person inferred that men were more prone to reckless driving. I instantly replied: "You can't infer that before you have studied the structure of their travel: women tend to travel in cities (for shopping) while on highways you will see more often than not that it is a man who is driving and the speed involved make accidents lethal. Only after you have removed the structure effect can you derive valid conclusions"

Of course I was immediately catalogued as a male chauvinist for what it was merely a thought coming from my statistician reptilian brain
Posted by: JFM   2006-10-04 04:03  

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