Similarly, results of a 2013 systematic review and meta - analysis found that
diarrhoea incidence and mortality were lower in infants and children who were breastfed compared to those that were not.
Not exact matches
Research has shown that babies who do not receive breast milk are more likely to be admitted to hospital for
diarrhoea and respiratory illness and to develop eczema, wheeze and have an increased
incidence of juvenile onset diabetes.
A 2003 study in the Journal of Nutrition found that while a micronutrient mix supplement (containing iron) increased
incidence of
diarrhoea in Bangladeshi children, a zinc and iron supplement significantly reduced
incidence of
diarrhoea (22).