Stress in Parents Linked to Obesity in Kids
Stress in Parents Linked to Obesity in Kids
October 27, 2012
One in three kids in America is overweight or obese, and having stressed-out parents may be contributing to these rates, a new study suggests.
The more stress the parents report, the more likely their children are to be overweight or obese, the research shows.
Why? For starters, stressed-out parents and caregivers are more likely to frequent fast food restaurants for themselves and their families, and are more likely to engage in "haphazard meal planning."
In the new study, 2,119 parents and caregivers answered questions about themselves and their children who were aged 3 to 17. Researchers measured the number of stressors and parents' self-reports of the stress in their lives.
Parents' stress did not seem to affect the amount of fruits and vegetables the children ate or their physical activity levels.

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