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Early-life weight gain boosts adult height without increasing obesity risk, study shows

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Last updated: June 16, 2025 11:58 pm
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Children facing undernutrition often struggle with stunted growth and long-term health issues. However, a new study from the University of Michigan offers hope for these children by highlighting the importance of weight gain in their first decade of life.

The study, published in JAMA Network Open, found that increasing weight in undernourished children between the ages of 1 and 10 can lead to significantly taller adults without increasing the risk of obesity or high blood pressure later in life. This research challenges previous recommendations that interventions to reduce undernutrition in children after age 2 may not be beneficial.

Lead author Beverly Strassmann, a U-M professor of anthropology, emphasized the importance of weight gain in childhood for achieving full height potential as adults. Taller adults, especially women, are less likely to face health complications such as childbirth-related mortality.

The study followed 1,348 participants in central Mali over a span of 21 years, tracking their growth from early childhood to adulthood. The findings revealed a strong association between weight gain in childhood and increased adult stature, highlighting the long-term benefits of addressing undernutrition in early life.

Contrary to popular belief, the research suggests that nutritional interventions for children should not stop at age 2. In undernourished settings, allowing children to continue gaining weight after age 2 can support growth in stature and lead to healthier, taller adults.

The implications of this study are significant for public health policy in undernourished regions, emphasizing the importance of addressing undernutrition throughout childhood to promote healthy growth and development. By prioritizing weight gain in early childhood, we can help children reach their full height potential and reduce the risk of long-term health complications.

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This study sheds light on the positive impact of weight gain in undernourished children and underscores the importance of continued nutritional support throughout childhood. By investing in the health and well-being of these children, we can pave the way for a healthier future generation.

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