While a great deal of research on childhood obesity has
spotlighted the long-term health problems that emerge in adulthood, a
new UCLA study focuses on the condition’s immediate consequences and
shows that obese youngsters are at far greater risk than had been
supposed.
Compared to kids who are not overweight, obese children are at nearly twice the risk of having three or more reported medical, mental or developmental conditions, the UCLA researchers found. Overweight
children had a 1.3 times higher risk.
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