Obesity May Alter 70% Routine Blood Tests In Kids

Toronto: Weight may affect doctors’ ability to correctly interpret routine blood tests in children, according to a new study. “We performed the first comprehensive analysis of the effect of obesity on routine blood tests in a large community population of children and found that almost 70 per cent of the blood tests studied were affected,” […]

Child-obesity

Toronto: Weight may affect doctors' ability to correctly interpret routine blood tests in children, according to a new study.

"We performed the first comprehensive analysis of the effect of obesity on routine blood tests in a large community population of children and found that almost 70 per cent of the blood tests studied were affected," said the study author, Victoria Higgins from the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada.