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Far too many kids are fat by preschool, and Hispanic youngsters are most at risk, says new research that's among the first to focus on children growing up in poverty.
The study couldn't explain the disparity: White, black and Hispanic youngsters alike watched a lot of TV, and researchers spotted no other huge differences between the families.
But one important predictor of a pudgy preschooler was whether the child was still using a bottle at the stunning age of 3, concluded the study being published online Thursday by the American Journal of Public Health.
"These children are already disadvantaged because their families are poor, and by age 3 they are on track for a lifetime of health problems related to obesity," said lead researcher Rachel Kimbro of the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Obesity can lead to diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol, sleep problems and other disorders --- and the problem starts early.
Overweight preschoolers have a five times higher risk of being fat at age 12 than do lean preschoolers, scientists reported last fall.
Thirty-two percent of the white and black tots were either overweight or obese, vs. 44 percent of the Hispanics.
Kimbro checked a long list of factors, from children's TV habits to whether mothers had easy access to grocery stores.
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Posted on December 28, 2006 5:17 PM
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