This research is very much relevant to Indian population as around 30 million people in the country are obese, medical experts say.
The research had considered the BMI (Body Mass Index) of the Obese children and their parents across six countries including the UK, the USA, China, Indonesia, Spain and Mexico, thereby covering all the key geographies of the world.
Professor Peter Dolton, the lead author of the study, says the pattern of results is remarkably consistent across all the countries after analysing the data of over 100,000 sample size RPT sample size spread across the two highest obese nations (US and UK) and the two least obese nations i.E. China and Indonesia.
Commenting on this research, leading obesity surgeon Dr M G Bhat from Apollo Spectra and Manipal Hospitals in Bangalore said, "in many of my patients, I have observed that they also have obese children pointing out to family factors and genetic inheritance."
"Researches have shown that Genes appear to play an important role in the development of obesity in childhood. Genes may influence behaviour through appetite or by making it harder to resist food," Bhatt said.
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