A number of studies suggest that obese children are usually derived from the mother's obesity. Recent research has shown that fathers who are obese are more likely to have obese children. A study from Australia, published in the International Journal of Obesity, seeing children eight and nine years who are obese tend to have one parent is obese.
The report found that fathers who were obese , but a healthy mother to significantly increase the likelihood of obesity in children. But, this does not apply otherwise. The research is clearly against the popular opinion that the mother's lifestyle to food has a greater influence on the weight of their children. Previously, scientists had believed that the sexes are obese offspring that are very in touch with people parents who are obese.
Mothers who are obese tend to have believed that obese girls, whereas fathers who are obese tend to have sons who are obese. The research was generated by analyzing 3825 children. "The message of this study is very important for parents, especially fathers to maintain a diet that produces a healthy generation," explained co-researcher Emily Freeman of the University of Newcastle.
Unfortunately, the researchers have not managed to find a correlation relationship with the father that obese children are obese. But according to them, children will imitate his father's lifestyle because they usually make a father as their role model.
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