
Preventing Obesity In Children
Boston (DbTechNo) -
Results of a new study suggest three factors that can determine if a child is
likely to become obese or not.
According to study
researchers, eating dinner with the entire family, limiting television time and maximizing sleep were all found to be very important when it came
to risk of unnecessary weight gain for kids.
The study tracked
8,550 US children born in 2001 to determine how many became obese and how many
maintained a healthy body weight.
Those children
whose parents were able to incorporate these three routines into their daily
lives were 40% less likely to be obese than those children who were not living
with any form of routine.
Routines that are
formed when a child is young can carry over when that child becomes older, thus
making sure that a child is getting enough sleep and exercise is a great way to curb unhealthy
habits.
Study leader Dr Sarah
Anderson, from Ohio State University in the US, said: “The routines were
protective even among groups that typically have a high risk for obesity. This
is important because it suggests that there’s a potential for these routines to
be useful targets for obesity prevention in all children.”
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