Children who are breast-fed may be more likely to reach a higher social class than their parents, a new study finds.
The researchers looked at about 34,000 people in the U.K., either born
in 1958 or in 1970, and compared their social class at the age 33 or 34
with that of their fathers when they were children. Among the study
participants, those who had been breast-fed were more likely to have
moved up the social hierarchy in adulthood, which the researchers
defined as having a job of higher social status than their fathers.
The study found that while breast-feeding increased the chance of
moving upward socially by 24 percent, it also reduced the chance of
sliding downward by 20 percent.
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