Dental care can help curb obesity in children
Worried about your child’s obesity problems? It’s high time you
curbed his love for sugary drinks and junk food. A little focus on
dental care may prevent your child gaining excess weight, says a new
study. The study found a direct relationship between poor dental health
leading to a rise in BMI (Body Mass Index) and extra body fat.
“Weight can be a sensitive subject, but if you talk about eating behaviours alongside dental health, you are looking at the issue from a different angle,” said a doctoral student. “The question is whether a healthy diet can have an effect on young children. In the past, there has been a lot of focus on physical activity and mental health in children.”
The researchers reviewed the eating behaviour, body fat and dental health of 271 small children. The height, weight and food intake of the children were kept under observation for one day and then checked for the prevalence of cariogenic micro-organisms in saliva. The results found that the children who had higher amount of caries bacteria also had higher BMI and worse eating habits.
The children were asked to consume wholegrain products, such as 400-500 grams of fruit and vegetables per day, fish two to three times a week and a low intake of sugar and saturated fat. Dr. mentioned in the thesis, conducted that with good food comes increased self-esteem, better relationships with friends and fewer emotional problems.
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“Weight can be a sensitive subject, but if you talk about eating behaviours alongside dental health, you are looking at the issue from a different angle,” said a doctoral student. “The question is whether a healthy diet can have an effect on young children. In the past, there has been a lot of focus on physical activity and mental health in children.”
The researchers reviewed the eating behaviour, body fat and dental health of 271 small children. The height, weight and food intake of the children were kept under observation for one day and then checked for the prevalence of cariogenic micro-organisms in saliva. The results found that the children who had higher amount of caries bacteria also had higher BMI and worse eating habits.
The children were asked to consume wholegrain products, such as 400-500 grams of fruit and vegetables per day, fish two to three times a week and a low intake of sugar and saturated fat. Dr. mentioned in the thesis, conducted that with good food comes increased self-esteem, better relationships with friends and fewer emotional problems.
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Labels: bad eating habits, carciogenic micro-organism, caries bacteria, childhood obesity, dental care, healthy diet, higher BMI, saliva
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