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Here s how eating habits could cause child obesity Here s how eating habits could cause child obesity Monday, January 25, 2021 IWK Bureau A study led by researchers of Baylor University revealed that the variety in the utilization of market-gained nourishments outside of a traditional diet routine can prove to be a reason for obesity in children, whether they do physical activities or not. The importance of a poor diet versus low energy expenditure on the development of childhood obesity remains unclear, said Samuel Urlacher, PhD, assistant professor of anthropology at Baylor University, CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar, and lead author of the study. Using gold-standard measures of energy expenditure, we show that relatively lean, rural forager-horticulturalist children in the Amazon spend approximately the same total number of calories each day as their much fatter peri-urban counterparts and, notably, even the same number of calories each day as children livin

Here s how eating habits could cause child obesity

Here s how eating habits could cause child obesity ANI | Updated: Jan 23, 2021 16:11 IST Washington [US], January 23 (ANI): A study led by researchers of Baylor University revealed that the variety in the utilization of market-gained nourishments outside of a traditional diet routine can prove to be a reason for obesity in children, whether they do physical activities or not. The importance of a poor diet versus low energy expenditure on the development of childhood obesity remains unclear, said Samuel Urlacher, PhD, assistant professor of anthropology at Baylor University, CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar, and lead author of the study. Using gold-standard measures of energy expenditure, we show that relatively lean, rural forager-horticulturalist children in the Amazon spend approximately the same total number of calories each day as their much fatter peri-urban counterparts and, notably, even the same number of calories each day as childre

Changing Diets - Not Lower Physical Activity or Infectious Disease Burden - May Best Explain Global Childhood Obesity Crisis

Changing Diets — Not Lower Physical Activity or Infectious Disease Burden — May Best Explain Global Childhood Obesity Crisis

Traditional Shuar lunch items (Photo by Samuel Urlacher) Active rural Shuar child (Photo by Samuel Urlacher) Baylor University anthropologist Samuel Urlacher, Ph.D. (Photo by Matthew Minard, Baylor University) Jan. 19, 2021 Findings among children in Amazonian Ecuador offer insight into the relative importance of diet versus energy expenditure for rise in obesity Contact: Terry Goodrich, Baylor University Media and Public Relations, 254-644-4155 Follow us on Twitter: WACO, Texas (Jan. 19, 2021) Variation in consumption of market-acquired foods outside of the traditional diet but not in total number of calories burned daily is reliably related to indigenous Amazonian children’s body fat, according to a study led by Baylor University that offers insight into the global obesity epidemic.

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