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Babies in Daycare Gain More Weight

Infants who are in the care of people other than their parents gain more weight in their first year of life, according to a new study from Harvard University and the University of Illinois.

The finding was troublesome because more infants than ever are in day care, and too much weight gained during the first year of life is a risk factor for becoming overweight as an adult.

Dr. Juhee Kim and Dr. Karen Peterson analyzed data from more than 8,150 children age nine months. Half received nonparental care for at least part of their day. Infants in part-time day care gained 175 grams more than those who were cared for full-time by parents. Infants cared by relatives at least part-time gained 162 more grams. One pound equals about 450 grams.

Labels: weight_gain, daycare, babies

Posted By: Aspen Education Group