Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Parents of the Smoker, the Weight and the Behaviour of the Child

Two separated results of the research concluded the existence of relations between the habit smoked parents and the weight and the behaviour of the child. 

The team of researcher from the Hong Kongese University delouse the impact of  father with smoked habit with the physical condition 7,924 children in Hong Kong that was born in 1997. Results, the  father with smoke habit  evidently made the child weight surplus in the age of seven till 11 years. 

In the other part, the team of the researcher from England and Brazil carried out the study against 509 children in Brazil and 6,375 children in England. They found children who were born from the mother's uterus that had the habit smoked when being pregnant tended to have the aggressive attitude and to like to cause trouble. 

Vice Chairman Tim Winickoff denied the myth that mentioned the smoked habit could make someone thinner. On the other hand, smoked could trigger the fat dump in the hip part and the stomach. The theory was valid also against the passive smoker, including children that often flattest the cigarette smoke. 

He added, the mother's body was pregnant that be fond of smoked could not become the filter for the embryo. As a result, the child in the flattest potential uterus dangerous cigarettes poison. (HealthDay News/Mps/X-5)

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