This paper uses propensity score matching methods to investigate the relationship between breastfeeding and children’s cognitive and noncognitive development. We find that breastfeeding for four weeks is positively and statistically significantly associated with higher cognitive test scores, by around one tenth of a standard deviation. The association between breastfeeding and noncognitive development is weaker, and is restricted to children of less educated mothers. We conclude that interventions which increase breastfeeding rates would improve not only children’s health, but also their cognitive skills, and possibly also their noncognitive developmen
Do children with lower test scores benefit more from breastfeeding than those with higher scores? In...
IQ: intelligence quotient; SES: socioeconomic status; LDES: Learning Disability Evaluation Scale; LQ...
AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to determine the influence of breastfeeding on the intellectual ca...
This paper uses propensity score matching methods to investigate the relationship between breastfeed...
This paper explores the cognitive effects of breastfeeding through Intelligence Testing and Imaging ...
Objective: To estimate the causal effect of breastfeeding on children’s cognitive skills as measure...
Objective: To estimate the causal effect of breastfeeding on children’s cognitive skills as measured...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
To estimate the effect of breastfeeding initiation and duration on child development outcomes. 3,271...
Objective: It is uncertain to what degree the relationship between breastfeeding and later cognitive...
There is now strong evidence that breastfed babies are less prone to stomach upsets, ear infections ...
BackgroundThis study investigated the putative associations between mothers’ use of exclusive breast...
Aim The aim of this article was to explore the effect of duration of breastfeeding on neurocognitive...
Breastfeeding is an important determinant of child health during infancy when physical growth and in...
AIM The aim of this article was to explore the effect of duration of breastfeeding on neurocognitive...
Do children with lower test scores benefit more from breastfeeding than those with higher scores? In...
IQ: intelligence quotient; SES: socioeconomic status; LDES: Learning Disability Evaluation Scale; LQ...
AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to determine the influence of breastfeeding on the intellectual ca...
This paper uses propensity score matching methods to investigate the relationship between breastfeed...
This paper explores the cognitive effects of breastfeeding through Intelligence Testing and Imaging ...
Objective: To estimate the causal effect of breastfeeding on children’s cognitive skills as measure...
Objective: To estimate the causal effect of breastfeeding on children’s cognitive skills as measured...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
To estimate the effect of breastfeeding initiation and duration on child development outcomes. 3,271...
Objective: It is uncertain to what degree the relationship between breastfeeding and later cognitive...
There is now strong evidence that breastfed babies are less prone to stomach upsets, ear infections ...
BackgroundThis study investigated the putative associations between mothers’ use of exclusive breast...
Aim The aim of this article was to explore the effect of duration of breastfeeding on neurocognitive...
Breastfeeding is an important determinant of child health during infancy when physical growth and in...
AIM The aim of this article was to explore the effect of duration of breastfeeding on neurocognitive...
Do children with lower test scores benefit more from breastfeeding than those with higher scores? In...
IQ: intelligence quotient; SES: socioeconomic status; LDES: Learning Disability Evaluation Scale; LQ...
AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to determine the influence of breastfeeding on the intellectual ca...