Irish Independent

Children ‘at higher risk of obesity if they take antibiotic­s in infancy’

- Ella Pickover

TAKING antibiotic­s in infancy has been linked to a higher risk of obesity, a study suggests.

Researcher­s said the drugs may alter gut bacteria, making a child more susceptibl­e to weight gain.

Antacids – drugs taken to curb excessive stomach acid – taken in the first two years of life may also have an effect, though much smaller, researcher­s from the US found.

The study, published in the journal ‘Gut’, found the effect was more pronounced among youngsters who used the drugs for a prolonged period. Alteration­s in gut bacteria have been linked

with obesity, and early exposure to medication­s can alter the bacteria.

The researcher­s examined data on more than 333,000 infants whose records had been input into the US Military Health System database between 2006-2013.

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Taking the drugs may alter gut bacteria in young children

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