Baby fat can be a harbinger of serious disease later on
By ANISaturday, November 20, 2010
WASHINGTON - Being overweight as a child is a strong predictor of diabetes and cardiovascular disease risk in early adulthood, says a new article.
Authors Megan Moriarty-Kelsey and Stephen Daniels, Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, caution that the rising prevalence of obesity in children will lead to higher obesity rates in the adult population, resulting in a greater health burden caused by obesity-related metabolic and cardiovascular complications.
In fact, obese children may already exhibit early signs of disorders such as hypertension, elevated cholesterol levels, and insulin resistance.
In the article, the authors emphasize the importance of prevention and early intervention for childhood obesity.
This not only minimizes risk of future disease, but also prevents the occurrence of disorders once thought of as conditions of adulthood that have become increasingly common in children, such as type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease.
The article appears in the current issue of Childhood Obesity. (ANI)