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Kids With Younger Siblings Less Likely to Be Obese

Here's some interesting news out of the University of Michigan: a study of 700 children has found that children who have a younger sibling born when they were between 2 and 4 years of age are significantly less likely to end up obese. The age is important here. Kids who get a little brother or sister between 3 and 4 years of age have the lowest risk – under 5 percent of them became obese. But if the child doesn't have a little brother or sister by the time they reach first grade, they're nearly three times more likely to become dangerously overweight. The study author, Dr. Julie Lumeng, noted that her study wasn't designed to find the exact cause-and-effect relationship, it was only to find a link – so she can't say what it is about having a younger sibling that affects obesity. Currently, one in six American children are obese.

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Kids With Younger Siblings Less Likely to Be Obese

Here’s some interesting news out of the University of Michigan: a study of 700 children has found that children who have a younger sibling born when they were between 2 and 4 years of age are significantly less likely to end up obese.

The age is important here. Kids who get a little brother or sister between 3 and 4 years of age have the lowest risk – under 5 percent of them became obese.  But if the child doesn’t have a little brother or sister by the time they reach first grade, they’re nearly three times more likely to become dangerously overweight.

The study author, Dr. Julie Lumeng, noted that her study wasn’t designed to find the exact cause-and-effect relationship, it was only to find a link – so she can’t say precisely what it is about having a younger sibling that affects obesity. Currently, one in six American children are obese.

Currently, one in six American children are obese.
Nicholas English
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