Having younger siblings can lessen your kid's chance of being overweight
A child who does not have a sibling is three times more likely to become overweight by the time he/she attains the age of 5 or 6.
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New Delhi: If pediatricians are to be trusted, having younger siblings could possibly reduce your child's risk of becoming obese. An elder sister or brother before pre-school reduces the obesity risk in kids to a considerable level.
A child who does not have a sibling is three times more likely to become overweight by the time he/she attains the age of 5 or 6. The birth of a sibling helps a kid to maintain a healthier body mass index.
However, it is still not vivid how the birth of a younger brother or sister can shape risk of obesity during childhood.
Pediatricians believe that kids tend to engage in more activities rather than remaining glued to the television screens once a sibling is born which inturn contributes to a healthier body.
It is also believed that parents change the way they feed their child once a new member comes in the family.
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