Overweight children are twice as likely as normal weight children to have overweight friends, according to a study from the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California.
- Researchers surveyed 617 students ages 11 to 13 years old, most of whom were in seventh grade.
- The overweight children in the study were more likely to have overweight friends
- Overweight girls were less likely to be named friends of normal weight girls.
These results have two important implications: the social contagion of obesity may start at a young age and social affiliations by obesity status may have far-reaching consequences for adolescent development, said Professor Thomas Valente.
This study was published in the
Journal of Adolescent Health.
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