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posted by janrinok on Friday September 17 2021, @11:14PM   Printer-friendly
from the side-effect-of-covid dept.

Study: Childhood obesity in U.S. accelerated during pandemic:

A new study ties the COVID-19 pandemic to an "alarming" increase in obesity in U.S. children and teenagers.

Childhood obesity has been increasing for decades, but the new work suggests an acceleration last year — especially in those who already were obese when the pandemic started.

The results signal a "profound increase in weight gain for kids" and are "substantial and alarming," said one of the study's authors, Dr. Alyson Goodman of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

It's also a sign of a vicious cycle. The pandemic appears to be worsening the nation's longstanding obesity epidemic, and obesity can put people at risk for more severe illness after coronavirus infection.

The CDC on Thursday released the study, which is the largest yet to look at obesity trends during the pandemic.

It found:

  • An estimated 22% of children and teens were obese last August, up from 19% a year earlier.
  • Before the pandemic, children who were a healthy weight were gaining an average of 3.4 pounds a year. That rose to 5.4 pounds during the pandemic.
  • For kids who were moderately obese, expected weight gain rose from 6.5 pounds a year before the pandemic to 12 pounds after the pandemic began.
  • For severely obese kids, expected annual weight gain went from 8.8 pounds to 14.6 pounds.

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  • (Score: 2) by Freeman on Monday September 20 2021, @02:59PM

    by Freeman (732) on Monday September 20 2021, @02:59PM (#1179678) Journal

    It's how you raise them and what you eat. In the event that you love McDonalds, Taco Bell, etc. They will love it. In the event that you prepare real food for you child and feed them real, good food. They will love it. They won't love everything, but don't sweat the small stuff. Teach them to try new things and they will surprise you as to what they will eat. I don't eat beets. My kid loves them. It certainly isn't, because I do. In the event that you didn't start from the very beginning, you're going to have a tough time.

    Malnutrition happens in the USA, because "my kid won't eat anything" except French Fries and Chicken Nuggets. That is a diet that will kill. Not a diet that will help my kid be healthy and strong.

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