Childhood obesity rates higher among migrants, according to research

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Australian children of parents born abroad in poorer countries are more likely to be overweight or obese compared to their counterparts from wealthier countries, a new study has found.

The research, from the Australian National University, examined the data of roughly 5,000 children aged between four and 11-years-old over a decade and found children of immigrants had higher rates of obesity at every age.

The study also found the gap between immigrant and Australian-born male children widened as they aged.

You can read the full version of this story in English on SBS News here.


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By Maani Truu

Presented by Tanu Attajarusit

Source: SBS News, AAP, AP




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