Garden play time must for kids to prevent obesity

Garden play time must for kids to prevent obesity
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Young children in three to five age group with no access to green and open places are at a higher risk of developing obesity by the time they turn seven, researchers report.

London: Young children in three to five age group with no access to green and open places are at a higher risk of developing obesity by the time they turn seven, researchers report.

A study of 6,467 children from England found that no garden access for lower educated households (children age three-five years) increased the odds of obesity at seven years by 38 per cent.

There was also a 38 per cent increased risk of overweight/obesity at seven years for children of higher educated households living in disadvantaged neighourhoods.

Being overweight or obese in childhood is an important risk factor for developing Type 2 diabetes in adulthood. The analysis used the Millennium Cohort Study: a nationally representative study of around 19,000 children born in Britain between 2000-2001 who are followed over time.

Data were taken from England, with the surveys carried out at age nine months, three years, five years and seven years.After adjusting for parental influences and socioeconomic status (SES), the authors found that no garden access for children increased the odds of overweight/obesity.

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