As someone who has seen Europe start to develop
some of the bad eating habits of America, and
the attendant rise of obesity in its children,
I find this article somewhat of a wake-up call:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/11/fat-kids-have-the-arterie_n_143115.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/5lnv7s

Fat Kids Have The Arteries Of 45-Year-Olds, Study Shows

NEW ORLEANS — Obese children as young as 10 had the arteries of
45-year-olds and other heart abnormalities that greatly raise their
risk of heart disease, say doctors who used ultrasound tests to take a
peek inside.

"As the old saying goes, you're as old as your arteries are," said Dr.
Geetha Raghuveer of Children's Hospital in Kansas City, who led one of
the studies. "This is a wake-up call."

The studies were reported Tuesday at an American Heart Association
conference.

About a third of American children are overweight and one-fifth are
obese. Many parents think that "baby fat" will melt away as kids get
older. But research increasingly shows that fat kids become fat
adults, with higher risks for many health problems.

"Obesity is not benign in children and adolescents," said Dr. Robert
Eckel, a former heart association president and cardiologist at the
University of Colorado-Denver. It is why the American Academy of
Pediatrics recently recommended cholesterol-lowering drugs for some
kids, he noted.

Raghuveer wanted to see if early signs of damage could be documented.
She and colleagues used painless ultrasound tests to measure the
thickness of the wall of a major neck artery in 70 children, ages 10
to 16. Almost all had abnormal cholesterol and many were obese.

No one knows how thick a 10-year-old's artery should be, since they're
not regularly checked for signs of heart disease, so researchers used
tables for 45-year-olds, who often do get such exams.

The kids' "vascular age" was about 30 years older than their actual
age, she found.



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