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School Lunches As A Cause Of Obesity

Obesity may be set by age five: study

December 22, 2008
A new study suggests that the path toward childhood obesity is set by the age of five. Researchers tracked 233 children from birth through puberty. They found that though birth weights were similar to weight from 25 years ago, children born today are fatter at puberty than children born in the 1980s. More important, experts say, is the fact that most excess weight is gained by a child before they reach school age. The study's authors say that strategies to prevent obesity may need to start at th... Read more »

Expert & Community Posts

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The Candidates on Childhood Obesity
By Craig Stoltz , Health Expert

...spectacular piece of journalism about the childhood obesity crisis. No one intersted in public... Read more »

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Teach your Kids Healthy Habits Now!
By Glenn Gandelman, MD, MPH , Health Expert

You may have heard about the "obesity epidemic" in the media. The risks appear to be even greater... Read more »

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Sleep Duration and Obesity Linked
By Jerry Kennard , Health Expert

...worldwide relationship between short sleep patterns and obesity both in childhood and adulthood.... Read more »

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Sleep More, Lose More Weight
By Florence Cardinal , Health Expert

...number of hours slept has an influence on the risk of obesity. The less we sleep, the more at... Read more »

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Is your child at risk for childhood obesity?
By Deanne Stein , Health Expert

...state required the change in response to the child obesity epidemic. Now, I'm not quoting from... Read more »

Health Guide

Obesity Risks & Risk Factors
Where you live plays a role in your risk for obesity. Simply living in the United States makes a person more susceptible to obesity. The prevalence of obesity in America has risen... Read more »
Obesity Related Complications
General Adverse Effects of Obesity. Obesity, defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or over, accounts for nearly 300,000 deaths in the U.S. each year. It is associated with more... Read more »
Osteoarthritis: Risk Factors
...outward ("bow-legged"), for example, were more likely to have progressive osteoarthritis of the knee.ObesityObesity, defined as being 20% over one's healthy weight, places people (particularly... Read more »
What is Asthma?
...hope that future research into these immune system cells may lead to new drug treatments.Asthma and ObesityOverweight patients may have a more difficult time controlling their asthma. Patients who... Read more »
Headaches: Tension: Risk Factors
...study, treating people who had chronic headaches for sleep apnea cured the headaches in many cases.)ObesityHypothyroidism (decreased thyroid function)Dental problemsAllergiesSubstance or alcohol... Read more »

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