Two out of every three adults is considered overweight while 1 out of every three is considered obese. Through her work, she found that the father's level of involvement seemed to be correlated to the child's obesity risk. The COMT geneOne factor that the UI researchers were particularly interested in was the role of the COMT gene in childhood obesity risk. One out of every three children is considered overweight or obese and one out of every six children is considered clinically obese. These issues are likely to continue into adulthood as obese children are significantly more likely to become obese adults.
New plan to tackle NSW childhood obesity
In an effort to reduce childhood obesity in NSW, the government has started an initiative where doctors will weigh children during regular check ups. Doctors are also being asked to speak to parents about how much daily exercise their children are getting as the government continues to tackle childhood obesity. Children will be asked to step on the scales as part of routine check-ups at NSW hospitals and doctors surgeries as part of the state government's commitment to reduce childhood obesity. "We'll be working constructively and extremely earnestly with health practitioners to encourage families to understand the dangers of obesity and weight," he said. The idea has been supported by the Australian Medical Association with NSW president Brad Frankum saying weighing patients regularly would be "just like taking their blood pressure".collected by :Lucy William
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