Returning User? Login Here | Bookmark this site | Contests | Sitemap
dad dads
Toilet training
Sleeping
How to
Shopping
Baby names
Sex
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Calculator
Mother's Day
Favorites
 
 
 
 
Tell a Friend
 
Subscribe via RSS
Enter your email



 
   RSS Feed
 XML Sitemap
 greatdad/sitemap
 
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to Google

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Obesity Seen in 1 in 5 American Preschoolers

Rate This Article:

By GreatDad Writers   Print
Subscribe to Newsletters

The Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine have published a new study that shows nearly 1 in every 5 American 4-year-olds faces obesity.

The study focused on 8,550 American preschoolers born in 2001 belonging to different ethnicities such as Caucasian, African-American, Hispanic, Native American, and Asian. The body-mass index (BMI) of these preschoolers was calculated against government growth charts. They were considered as obese if they were found to be in the 95th percentile or higher. For a four-year-old it was found to be 18. 

The results of the study showed some surprising results. Native American and Hispanic children were more likely to be obese compared to Asian children. Also, boys were known to have more weight related issues than girls.

The study’s main purpose was to discover the root cause of weight issues at an early age. The answer lies in understanding the cultural and family lifestyle of overweight kids along with heredity.

Experts say that over one-third of obese children go on to become overweight adults. Since there are no clear answers for preventing childhood obesity it is important for dads to adopt a healthy parenting style and teach kids to exercise and eat right. Many fathers make parenting mistakes by following an unhealthy lifestyle themselves, which eventually affects the child’s health as well.
Subscribe to the pregnancy newsletter or 4-8 year olds newsletter.
Login with Facebook
 
 
 
 
Post a Comment
 
 
 
First Name:  
City:
Email Address:
Comments:
Total Words:
(400 words*)

Enter the characters you see in the image. They are case sensitive.

 
   
     
     
 
 
Shopping
 
 
 
 
Article List
Five Pediatrician Wishes for a Healthy Preschooler
Obesity Seen in 1 in 5 American Preschoolers
Run! It's Lice
Steps to Take to Lessen Lead Poisoning Risk
Questions to Ask Yourself If You're Worried about Lead
Does Your Toddler Have A Problem With Stuttering?
Accurate Acetaminophen Dosage
Watch out for poisoning
Banish bad breath
Giving CPR to Toddlers
Stocking a Medicine Chest for your Toddler
Toddlers and Pink Eye
Knowing your Antibiotics - and their dangers

1 2 3 NEXT
 
Tell a Friend
Subscribe to Newsletters
Forum Topics

New User: Im so isolated!
Posts: 0  Views: 24

Gifts for Children's Day
Posts: 0  Views: 15

New father-to-be, general discussion with others
Posts: 0  Views: 36

Nfl jerseys cheap
Posts: 0  Views: 64

How To Work From Home as a Virtual Assistant
Posts: 0  Views: 88

   
Most Popular Articles
When is a child ready to be potty-trained?
Nine reasons to delay toilet training
21 Potty Training Tips
How to potty train your child in one day
Top tips to prepare your child for toilet training (even though it may be months away)
Eight Tips on Buying a Potty Chair
The NAKED CHILD APPROACH to toilet training
 
 
See more articles...