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Early TV watching among reasons for later obesity

Last Updated 17 March 2014, 11:01 IST

Many parents are guilty of encouraging "obesogenic" behaviour in  children that may increase the risk of obesity in later life.

Such  behaviour includes infant feeding patterns such as putting a baby to bed with a  bottle or allowing them to watch TV while feeding.

It also  includes not allowing the baby enough "tummy time" -- when a baby lies on her  belly to play while a parent supervises, according to a new study that will be published in next month's issue of the journal 'Pediatrics'.

"These  results from a large population of infants -- especially the high rates of  television watching -- teach us that we must begin obesity prevention even  earlier," Eliana M. Perrin of the University of North Carolina and lead author of the study was quoted as saying.

The  study included a large and diverse sample of 863 low income parents. Fifty  percent of the parents were Hispanic, 27 percent were black and 18 percent were white.Among  all the parents, behaviour patterns that are thought related to later obesity were highly prevalent, the study found.

Exclusive formula feeding was more than twice as common (45 percent) as exclusive  breast feeding (19 percent).

Twelve percent had already introduced solid food, 43  percent put infants to bed with bottles, 23 percent propped bottles instead of  holding the bottle by hand  -- which  can result in overfeeding -- 20 percent always fed when the infant cried and 38  percent always tried to get their children to finish their  milk.

In  addition, 90 percent of the infants were exposed to television and 50 percent were actively aided by their parents to do so.

"What this study taught us is that we can do better. While we don't know the exact causes of obesity, families of all races and ethnicities need early counselling to lead healthier lives," said Dr Perrin.

"That counselling should be culturally-tailored and we are hoping our research sheds light on the best ways to do that," she added.

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(Published 17 March 2014, 11:01 IST)

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