A new study adds to evidence that severe obesity is becoming more common in young U.S. children.

There was some hope that children in a government food program might be bucking a trend in obesity rates — earlier research found rates were dropping a little about a decade ago for those kids. But an update released Monday in the journal Pediatrics shows the rate bounced back up a bit by 2020.

The increase echoes other national data, which suggests around 2.5% of all preschool-aged children were severely obese during the same period.

“We were doing well and now we see this upward trend,” said one of the study’s authors, Heidi Blanck of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “We are dismayed at seeing these findings.”

  • @fireweed
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    610 months ago

    Experts say severe obesity at a very early age is nearly irreversible, and is strongly associated with chronic health problems and an early death.

    I remember back in the r/fatpeoplehate days “childhood obesity is abuse and warrants immediate CPS action” was a common but highly controversial take.

    • @SkybreakerEngineer
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      010 months ago

      And rightly so. Not all tragedy is abuse, and clearly it’s hard to avoid