Childhood Obesity And Siblings

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“Becoming a big brother or big sister before first grade may lower a child's risk of becoming obese, a new study led by the University of Michigan suggests.” If you have another child while your first is between the ages of 2 and 4, they are proven to have a lower body mass over time, compared to the children that had siblings later, who are at three times the risk amount for obesity. One of the theories behind this is that the parents change the way they are feeding, or are more health conscious once they have a second child. SOme parents will be more on the lookout to make sure that their children are healthier and are keeping a well balanced diet. Another theory is that the older sibling generally tries to be a role model for the
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