So watch out prospective fathers. Keep yourselves trim and your kids will be the same.
WONDERING whether your toddler will battle with their weight in years to come? Have a look at dad's waistline.
A University of Newcastle study of more than 3000 families found four-year-olds whose fathers were overweight or obese were at least four times more likely than other children to have weight problems themselves by eight years of age.
On the other hand, an overweight or obese mother made little difference to the chances of her child developing their own weight problems.
"We know that when both parents are overweight or obese, their children are more likely to also be overweight or obese," researcher Emily Freeman said.
"This project investigated patterns in families and tracked children from ages four to eight, where only one parent was overweight or obese."
The research used data from more than 3000 two-parent families tracked from 2004 to 2008. Previous research has found childhood obesity is a major health concern in Australia with up to 25 per cent of children overweight or obese.
"These results show we urgently need to test whether treating overweight fathers would be a successful strategy in childhood obesity prevention or treatment."
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