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Parental Obesity Associated With Developmental Delays in Children

by Madhumathi Palaniappan on January 2, 2017 at 12:05 PM
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Obesity in parents are linked to the risk of development delays in children, finds a study from the National Institutes of Health.


The research study found children of obese mothers to fail tests of fine motor skills, like the ability to control small muscle movements in the fingers and the hand. Children of obese fathers were likely to fail social competence.

‘Developmental delays in children were found to be linked with parental obesity.’

Extremely obese couples were more likely to fail tests of problem solving ability.

The research study was published in the journal Pediatrics. It was conducted by the scientists at the NIH's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD).

Edwina Yeung, Ph.D., in the NICHD's Division of Intramural Population Health Research, said, "The previous U.S. studies in this area have focused on the mothers' pre- and post-pregnancy weight."

"Our study is one of the few that also includes information about fathers, and our results suggest that dad's weight also has a significant influence on child development."

The research team also indicated that around 1 in 5 pregnant women in the United States was either overweight or obese.

Research Study
The research team reviewed the data collected from the Upstate KIDS study, which determined whether fertility treatment could be a reason for developmental problems in children from the age of 3.

Around 5000 women were enrolled for the study between 2008-2010. These women were roughly 4 months after giving birth in the New York State.

Parents were asked to fill Ages and Stages Questionnaire after performing series of activities with their children. This test may not be used to diagnose a specific disability but may help to screen problems.

The study was further carried out by testing their children from 4 months of age and were retested 6 more times till the age of 3. The details regarding the health and weight of the mother before and after pregnancy and the weight of their partners were also collected.

Study Findings

Animal studies show that obesity during pregnancy may promote inflammation and affect fetal brain. Only very less information was provided on explaining the paternal obesity with child development and some studies indicated the gene expression in sperms.

They also concluded that if the link between parental obesity and development delays in children are confirmed, then doctors must consider taking the weight before screening children for developmental delays.

Obesity
A body mass index of more than 30 may cause obesity. Obesity may result in serious complications. Eating a healthy diet and following regular exercise may help to prevent obesity.

Risk Factors of Obesity During Pregnancy

References

  1. Obesity and Pregnancy - (http://www.acog.org/Patients/FAQs/Obesity-and-Pregnancy)


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