A Boy Whose Vulnerable Obesity Experiences Pubertas Faster
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JAKARTA - Boys who are obese will reach retirement faster, according to a study from the University of Santiago. As reported by Medical Daily, Friday, April 21, the researchers led by Maria Veronica Mericq, MD used data from the study on Growth and Obesity of the Institutology de Nutrition y Tectologist

The research team examined 527 boys in Chile and then measured the Body Mass Index (BMI), the waist circumference, height, and signs of theirTALity. The measurement was to determine the level of obesity and its effect on participants in their early teens.

As a result, nine percent of boys who are considered obese experienceccretion at the age of nine. As many as 22 percent of fat boys aged six to seven years are at higher risk of experiencing malnutrition.

Furthermore, 28 percent of those aged 11 years have experienced the beginning of adolescence. However, that figure fell to 11.8 percent when they reached 17 years, according to a Medical Xpress report.

The study findings show 45 boys experiencing behind closed doors. The Genetics Home Reference in the United States says the condition causes a person to experience premature sexual development.

Study findings also show the prevalence of total obesity increases when boys get older. Mericq and the team also show obesity among boys can increase the risk of developing tester cancer once they reach adulthood. They state obesity control in their childhood prevents their vulnerability to severe health conditions.


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