CHILD HEALTH (Nov. 12, 2003)
When it comes to preventing heart disease in obese children, there are some fun alternatives. Researchers say a simple exercise program can reverse some ominous changes that can signal heart disease in youngsters.
"This is the first study in at-risk children to show that the progression of [heart disease] that begins early on can be reversed," says Daniel Green, PhD, of the University of Western Australia in Nedlands.
Heart disease from clogged heart arteries was once largely an adult problem. But with more and more children packing on the pounds from lack of exercise and bad diet, some kids are showing signs of heart disease before they even start kindergarten.
The good news, doctors said here at the annual meeting of American Heart Association, is that the process can be stopped in its tracks - even turned on its deadly head.
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Green studied 35 obese children aged 6 years to 16 years. All the youngsters were given a test to check the function of the inside of the blood vessels - an early sign that clogged arteries and heart disease is in their future.
Without intervention, a child who shows signs of impaired function will develop visible signs and symptoms of heart disease 30 to 40 years later, Green says.
The teens were put on a program of weight-resistance exercises, three times a week, for eight weeks.
