Children with poor coordination of movements increased risk of obesity in later life, scientists say. Even in obese people, the researchers say these people at high risk for diabetes of the second type. Scientists conducted a study in which. More than 11 thousand children with impaired coordination Found that children aged between seven and eleven years with poor coordination most likely suffer from obesity in the future. According to Dr. Scott Montgomery, the function of the movement has been compromised as a result of maternal smoking during pregnancy or lack of physical activity in childhood. The latter is important for the healthy development of motor skills. Scientists find that the connection between neurological problems and obesity is quite unexpected, and can find still not an accurate statement. The study was published in the British Medical Journal.
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