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Kids and Asthma

Researchers from Sweden tracked 2,000 children for 8 years, and here’s interesting discovery: kids who were either overweight or obese were at a greater risk of developing asthma than normal-weight kids. Normal-weight toddlers who gained weight later and had a high BMI by age 7 were more likely to have asthma. (Asthma is inflammation of airways. Leading to difficulty breathing, wheezing and coughing.)

The good news: Kids who were heavier but then leaned-out reduced their asthma risk to the low risk of the normal-weight kids! Cool.

Tips for raising healthy weight kids:

  • Provide breakfast
  • Serve skim and 1% milk (2-3 servings/day)
  • Lots of water between meals (rather than calorie-containing sodas, sweet drinks and juices)
  • Meals and snacks based on fruits, veggies, and whole-grains
  • Serve family meals daily
  • Fun outdoor time with your children