Having younger sibling lowers obesity risk in kids

New York: Becoming an elder brother or sister before pre-school days can lower a child’s risk of becoming obese, researchers suggest, adding that children who didn’t have a sibling are three times more likely to become obese by the first grade. The birth of a sibling by the time a child reaches the first grade […]

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New York: Becoming an elder brother or sister before pre-school days can lower a child's risk of becoming obese, researchers suggest, adding that children who didn't have a sibling are three times more likely to become obese by the first grade.

The birth of a sibling by the time a child reaches the first grade or when the child is between two and four years can help the kid maintain a healthier body mass index (BMI).