Sunday, June 17, 2012

Children Prone To Overeat

Prone To Overeat

WHEN it comes to cookies, some children really can’t help themselves, British researchers said.

In an experiment, researchers offered 131 four- to five-year-olds a plate of cookies after they had eaten a meal. They found that the children who ate more cookies were more likely to have certain variations of the FTO gene, a gene linked to larger body size, suggesting that for some overeating is genetically programmed.

"This research ... tells us more about how some children are more responsive to signals in their bodies encouraging them to eat when full than others," said Jane Wardle of University College London, who led the study. "Knowing how the genes work is the first step to minimising these negative effects."

Studies have shown people with two copies of the obese version of the gene on average weigh nearly 3kg more and are about 70% more likely to be obese than those with other versions.

http://www.sun2surf.com/article.cfm?id=29402

1 comment:

paula said...

I like any blog on children healthy eating.
There is no doubt that proper nutrition and healthy eating habit can increase resistance to stress as well as disease and promote wellness.Feeding your kid by Habit Changer shares some real life experience of parent who have struggled feeding their kids healthy food and finally managed to get the break through. And many more interesting facts, I found it very useful.

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