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Childhood obesity: can prevent from pregnancy

January 20, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Childhood obesityCurrently one in three American children is obese or overweight. While these are data from a particular country is a reality that childhood obesity is increasingly common in any part of the globe.

This like so many other situations could be avoided with a little information because few people who know that obesity can be prevented. In fact it is much easier to prevent than to treat.

The risks of becoming obese child begin even before birth, setting some parameters to be repeated during childhood and are likely to lead to overweight.

Nearly half of American women who are experiencing a pregnancy are overweight or obese, it increases the chances that your baby is born or too small or too large, which influences the development of child obesity.

Moreover, the amount of weight the mother gains during pregnancy influences the weight that the child will have later.

According to a study by the University of Pennsylvania, the chances of being overweight at age 7 years were 48% higher in those children of mothers who had gained more kilos than recommended during pregnancy.

That is, the mother’s weight before and during pregnancy has a direct influence on the weight of the child will have during their lifetime.

A good tip is able to seize the early years of the baby and be aware of how much weight you gain the child every year, and see if it matches the weight of your child with the recommended figures. This is a way to prevent the child later to be an obese adult.

During the first years of life and during pregnancy, children and mothers go to the doctor with great regularity, so this is an excellent opportunity for study and control the weight of your child.

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