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Big Babies at Risk of Obesity Later in Life

Posted: Friday, October 21, 2005

Levels of overweight and obesity are increasing in all age groups, note Dr. Janis Baird, at the University of Southampton, UK and colleagues. Although interventions to prevent obesity are important, it is not clear how early in life prevention could begin.
To investigate, Dr. Baird and her associates identified 18 observational studies that assessed the relation between infant size and obesity, and 10 that examined the association between infant growth rate and obesity.

In six studies focusing on obesity up to age 10, four showed that infant size was associated with obesity in childhood, with odds ratios ranging from 1.50 to 9.38. Somewhat similar results were found in four of five studies evaluating outcome at ages 9 to 18 years.

Three of seven studies focusing on adulthood also indicated significant associations between infant size and later obesity.
When evaluating rate of infant growth, four of six studies found that growth rate correlated with obesity in childhood (odds ratios, 1.06 to 5.70). Three of the other four studies demonstrated comparable outcomes in adolescence and young adulthood (odds ratios, 1.41 to 5.22).

For people born in developed countries between 1927 and 1994, the researchers observe, associations were consistent across a range of settings for obesity measured in childhood, adolescence, early adulthood; and over time.

The team concludes by calling for studies to investigate whether "interventions to alter infant growth to prevent obesity are likely to be associated with other benefits or harms."

Source: Diabetes In Control

 
 
 
 
 
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