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Dangerous Neighborhoods make for Obese Children?

Title: CHILDHOOD OBESITY , By: Viadero, Debra, Education Week, 02774232, 1/25/2006, Vol. 25, Issue 20
Database: Academic Search Premier

Section: IN THE NEWS: REPORT ROUNDUP CHILDHOOD OBESITY



Growing up in a neighborhood where families feel unsafe can increase the odds that a child will become obese, a new study concludes.

The study — published Jan. 1 in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine — is based on data on 768 randomly selected children in 10 rural and urban communities across the nation. At age 7, the researchers found, children growing up in communities perceived to be dangerous were four times more likely to be overweight than their counterparts in the neighborhoods considered safest.

The researchers suggest that one possible reason for the difference is that children in neighborhoods that appear to be dangerous may get less outdoor exercise. The researchers say their findings call for directing more public-health efforts toward improving communities' safety, whether real or perceived.

A summary of "Neighborhood Safety and Overweight Status in Children" is online at http://archpedi.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/160/1/25.

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This is sad but believable. This topic should be researched further. If I was forced to live in an unsafe community, I'd stay indoors too.
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