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Post by klr » Mon Feb 15, 2010 2:09 pm

Food for thought:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8513112.stm
Young children who are regularly looked after by their grandparents have an increased risk of being overweight, an extensive British study has suggested.

Analysis of 12,000 three-year olds suggested the risk was 34% higher if grandparents cared for them full time.

Children who went to nursery or had a childminder had no increased risk of weight problems, the International Journal of Obesity reported.

Nearly a quarter of preschool children in the UK are overweight or obese.

The researchers said very little research had been done on the influence of childcare on weight.

Yet childcare may have an effect on weight through diet and physical activity.

The study used data from the Millennium Cohort Study, which looked at the health of children aged between nine months and three years old, who had been born in the UK between 2000 and 2001.

The results showed that those looked after by grandparents part-time had a 15% higher risk of being overweight for their age compared with those solely looked after by their parents.

Those who were cared for by their grandparents full-time had a 34% increased risk of being overweight, the University College London team found.

Further analysis taking into account the child's socio-economic background, found the increased risk was only apparent in children from the most advantaged groups - whose mothers had a managerial or professional job, had a degree, or lived with their partner.

There was also an increased risk of being overweight associated with other informal care provided by relatives or friends but only if that was full-time.

'Best alternative'

The researchers said it was well-recognised that parents value care provided by grandparents and consider it to be the best alternative to full-time parent care.

They said the issue was about providing informal carers, such as grandparents, with better information and support around diet and exercise.

A recent announcement to provide grandparents with National Insurance credits for caring for grandchildren under the age of 13 years for at least 20 hours a week from 2011, "provides a potential opportunity for such health promotion", they advised.

Study leader Professor Catherine Law said this study, which was backed by other work done in the US, did not look at why grandparent care was associated with being overweight but that indulgence of children and lack of physical exercise were two possible explanations.

"One of the ways forward would be to talk to small groups of grandparents to see the challenges they face.

"Some of the things that might help would be educating the population in general about healthy lifestyles but also things like avoiding food as a reward and suggestions for building activities into daily life."

A Department of Health spokesman said: "We know that obesity is a very complex issue with a wide range of factors involved.

"The latest figures show that child obesity levels are the lowest reported since 2001. However, there's no doubt that levels of obesity in this country, as in the rest of the developed world, are far too high.

"That's why we're investing time, energy and money into preventing people from becoming obese in the first place."
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Post by Xamonas Chegwé » Mon Feb 15, 2010 2:31 pm

It's all those Werther's Originals they keep force-feeding the kids. :nono:

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Post by klr » Mon Feb 15, 2010 2:32 pm

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Post by Kristie » Mon Feb 15, 2010 2:33 pm

This doesn't surprise me. All my kids eat when they're with any of their grandparents, is junkfood. Then they look at us like we're crazy because we want them to feed them fruit and veggies.
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Post by klr » Mon Feb 15, 2010 2:35 pm

FIO wrote:This doesn't surprise me. All my kids eat when they're with any of their grandparents, is junkfood. Then they look at us like we're crazy because we want them to feed them fruit and veggies.
No doubt a large part of it is the grandparents wanting to spoil them. :roll:
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Post by Kristie » Mon Feb 15, 2010 2:36 pm

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FIO wrote:This doesn't surprise me. All my kids eat when they're with any of their grandparents, is junkfood. Then they look at us like we're crazy because we want them to feed them fruit and veggies.
No doubt a large part of it is the grandparents wanting to spoil them. :roll:
Ice cream after every meal, even if they don't eat all their food. My in-laws are the worst. Even I eat worse when I'm at their house. It's full of fatty, sugary foods.
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FIO wrote:This doesn't surprise me. All my kids eat when they're with any of their grandparents, is junkfood. Then they look at us like we're crazy because we want them to feed them fruit and veggies.
No doubt a large part of it is the grandparents wanting to spoil them. :roll:
Ice cream after every meal, even if they don't eat all their food. My in-laws are the worst. Even I eat worse when I'm at their house. It's full of fatty, sugary foods.
And I eat worse when I'm at my mother's house. She seems to think that I need about twice as much food as I actually do, and most of it is calorie-laden. :roll:
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My grandma get insulted if we dont eat all the food she makes for us. Its all homemade with lots of sugar butter and salt.
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Post by floppit » Mon Feb 15, 2010 8:22 pm

We call my MIL's house the sugar cottage from Hansel and Gretel! She has a tray of sweets on the coffee table and cupboards full of stuff like this:
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Post by maiforpeace » Mon Feb 15, 2010 8:42 pm

I wonder if it's worth asking all the grandparents what their own cholesterol and blood sugar levels are like?

From what I understand, the demise of many elderly men, at least of past generations occurs much more quickly after the spouse dies because they don't know how to feed themselves properly. Good nutrition is just as important for the elderly as it is for children. So it's not just the children that we need to be concerned about.
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Post by Kristie » Mon Feb 15, 2010 10:02 pm

maiforpeace wrote:I wonder if it's worth asking all the grandparents what their own cholesterol and blood sugar levels are like?

From what I understand, the demise of many elderly men, at least of past generations occurs much more quickly after the spouse dies because they don't know how to feed themselves properly. Good nutrition is just as important for the elderly as it is for children. So it's not just the children that we need to be concerned about.
My MIL eats all kinds of junk. She's an RN, so you'd think she'd be better about her diet, and the diet of her grandkids. Everytime they spend the night, she makes waffles for breakfast....with extra syrup, lots of butter and whipped cream. Anytime she gives them milk, it has to have chocolate in it. She'd live on restaurant food if she could. My FIL is actually the better one out of the two. He at least tries to give the kids healthy food, but they turn it down when given the choice between that and the junk my MIL offers them. :nono:
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Post by maiforpeace » Mon Feb 15, 2010 10:20 pm

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maiforpeace wrote:I wonder if it's worth asking all the grandparents what their own cholesterol and blood sugar levels are like?

From what I understand, the demise of many elderly men, at least of past generations occurs much more quickly after the spouse dies because they don't know how to feed themselves properly. Good nutrition is just as important for the elderly as it is for children. So it's not just the children that we need to be concerned about.
My MIL eats all kinds of junk. She's an RN, so you'd think she'd be better about her diet, and the diet of her grandkids. Everytime they spend the night, she makes waffles for breakfast....with extra syrup, lots of butter and whipped cream. Anytime she gives them milk, it has to have chocolate in it. She'd live on restaurant food if she could. My FIL is actually the better one out of the two. He at least tries to give the kids healthy food, but they turn it down when given the choice between that and the junk my MIL offers them. :nono:
I would venture to guess the bad food your kids get at Grandma's being with her still is better for them overall from a wholistic perspective, than eating good food all the time and having no Grandma.

But Grandma won't be around if she doesn't take care of herself. If she really loves her grandkids then she shows it by taking good care of her own health and being around as long as she can be. Why not just let her know you care about her health and it concerns you to know that she is eating the unhealthy food she feeds your kids.
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Post by Kristie » Mon Feb 15, 2010 10:23 pm

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maiforpeace wrote:I wonder if it's worth asking all the grandparents what their own cholesterol and blood sugar levels are like?

From what I understand, the demise of many elderly men, at least of past generations occurs much more quickly after the spouse dies because they don't know how to feed themselves properly. Good nutrition is just as important for the elderly as it is for children. So it's not just the children that we need to be concerned about.
My MIL eats all kinds of junk. She's an RN, so you'd think she'd be better about her diet, and the diet of her grandkids. Everytime they spend the night, she makes waffles for breakfast....with extra syrup, lots of butter and whipped cream. Anytime she gives them milk, it has to have chocolate in it. She'd live on restaurant food if she could. My FIL is actually the better one out of the two. He at least tries to give the kids healthy food, but they turn it down when given the choice between that and the junk my MIL offers them. :nono:
I would venture to guess the bad food your kids get at Grandma's being with her still is better for them overall from a wholistic perspective, than eating good food all the time and having no Grandma.

But Grandma won't be around if she doesn't take care of herself. If she really loves her grandkids then she shows it by taking good care of her own health and being around as long as she can be. Why not just let her know you care about her health and it concerns you to know that she is eating the unhealthy food she feeds your kids.
We've tried talking to her about that. She's very stubborn. I like to cook healthy meals and take them over to share for dinner with my in-laws (since they just live nextdoor :ddpan: ). And, out of hubby's 4 siblings, we're the only ones that seem to care what we eat and what our kids eat. The pizza place down the street knows the number when it shows up on caller ID. :ddpan:
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Post by maiforpeace » Mon Feb 15, 2010 10:25 pm

FIO wrote:
maiforpeace wrote:
FIO wrote:
maiforpeace wrote:I wonder if it's worth asking all the grandparents what their own cholesterol and blood sugar levels are like?

From what I understand, the demise of many elderly men, at least of past generations occurs much more quickly after the spouse dies because they don't know how to feed themselves properly. Good nutrition is just as important for the elderly as it is for children. So it's not just the children that we need to be concerned about.
My MIL eats all kinds of junk. She's an RN, so you'd think she'd be better about her diet, and the diet of her grandkids. Everytime they spend the night, she makes waffles for breakfast....with extra syrup, lots of butter and whipped cream. Anytime she gives them milk, it has to have chocolate in it. She'd live on restaurant food if she could. My FIL is actually the better one out of the two. He at least tries to give the kids healthy food, but they turn it down when given the choice between that and the junk my MIL offers them. :nono:
I would venture to guess the bad food your kids get at Grandma's being with her still is better for them overall from a wholistic perspective, than eating good food all the time and having no Grandma.

But Grandma won't be around if she doesn't take care of herself. If she really loves her grandkids then she shows it by taking good care of her own health and being around as long as she can be. Why not just let her know you care about her health and it concerns you to know that she is eating the unhealthy food she feeds your kids.
We've tried talking to her about that. She's very stubborn. I like to cook healthy meals and take them over to share for dinner with my in-laws (since they just live nextdoor :ddpan: ). And, out of hubby's 4 siblings, we're the only ones that seem to care what we eat and what our kids eat. The pizza place down the street knows the number when it shows up on caller ID. :ddpan:
Stubborn in-laws - both of mine are too. :roll:
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Post by Tigger » Tue Feb 16, 2010 3:54 pm

It's worse when one of the grandparents weighs in at 400 pounds (ish) and is determined that any underlying family weight issue is entirely genetic and not a matter of any choice whatsoever.
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