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But how do you know if your child is classified as being overweight or having obesity? Medically speaking, doctors use a term you may already be familiar with: BMI, or body mass index. Familiarity ...
The data showed that kids who don’t see their BMI decline between ages 1 and 6 have a greater risk of obesity. This risk was ...
BACKGROUND: National survey data show increases in mean body mass index (BMI) and in the prevalence of overweight and obesity for adults and children in the United States, indicating a change in ...
The researchers assessed prenatal exposures to smoking, alcohol, and stress (depression or anxiety) as well as maternal ...
An abnormal BMI in children -- be it high or low -- can now be associated with impaired lung function, but if their BMI is normalized before they reach adulthood, the impairment can be offset ...
Citation: The greater a woman's BMI in early pregnancy, the more likely her child is to develop overweight or obesity, study finds (2025, May 9) retrieved 28 May 2025 from https://medicalxpress ...
Researchers tracked 3,528 children in the Netherlands. A one-unit increase in BMI at age six doubles obesity odds at 18. Interventions in early childhood can prevent future obesity risks.
The Australian study found the greater a woman’s BMI in pregnancy, the greater her child’s weight from birth to the age of ten. This was the case regardless of whether the woman took part in a ...