Working mothers: unhealthy children

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Carlofirst
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29 Sep 2009, 2:54 am

According to a british study, children of working mothers are unhealthier and too fat.



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29 Sep 2009, 2:56 am

No link to the study...?


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29 Sep 2009, 2:57 am

Ya blame it all on the mothers, fat lazy husbands are angels.



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29 Sep 2009, 3:22 am

Published in the 'journal of epidemiology and community health'.



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29 Sep 2009, 3:29 am

You're pretty hellbent on flaming working mothers eh? Knock yourself out there dude. :lol:



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29 Sep 2009, 4:16 am

Carlofirst wrote:
According to a british study, children of working mothers are unhealthier and too fat.

Whereas if they didn't work their kids would be deprived or starved, which would probably be even more unhealthy.

Seems like both parents working is the norm these says, and not because people have a choice about it. The economy outsmarted everybody so that women working is increasingly a requirement rather than a new option (especially since you have a better chance of getting away with paying them less).

You should provide a link, even one to an article about the article, BTW.


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29 Sep 2009, 6:30 am

Friskeygirl wrote:
Ya blame it all on the mothers, fat lazy husbands are angels.


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29 Sep 2009, 6:56 am

Willa can apologize here, or will otherwise be reported to the moderator (trying to ridicule a member is against the rules).



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29 Sep 2009, 7:19 am

Apple_in_my_Eye wrote:
Carlofirst wrote:
According to a british study, children of working mothers are unhealthier and too fat.

Whereas if they didn't work their kids would be deprived or starved, which would probably be even more unhealthy.

Seems like both parents working is the norm these says, and not because people have a choice about it. The economy outsmarted everybody so that women working is increasingly a requirement rather than a new option (especially since you have a better chance of getting away with paying them less).

You should provide a link, even one to an article about the article, BTW.

I found the article by googling in about 10 seconds. I wonder why Carlosfirst didn't do that.

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Research published ahead of print in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health reports that children of working mothers are likely to lead unhealthier lifestyles than those whose mothers do not work.

The study suggests they are more sedentary and are more likely to be driven to school.

The research was based on more than 12,500 five year old singleton children who were part of the UK Millennium Cohort Study.

A questionnaire was handed out to the mothers about the hours they worked and their children's diet, exercise levels, and sedentary activities.

The survey incorporated how much of sweets and crisps, sugary drinks, fruits and vegetables the child consumed. It also included questions on whether they took part in organized exercise and how they got to school.

In addition, mothers were asked how long their child spent in front of a TV or computer each day.

Factors likely to influence the results, such as maternal education and socioeconomic circumstances were taken into account. Results indicated that children whose mothers worked part, or full time, were more likely to mostly consume sugary drinks between meals than kids whose mothers had never worked.

Furthermore, these children were more likely to spend at least two hours a day in front of the TV or at a computer. They were also more likely to be driven to school rather than walk or cycle.

Children whose mothers worked full time were also less likely to mainly snack on fruit and vegetables between meals, or to eat three or more portions of fruit a day.

Those whose mothers worked flexi time were likely to have healthier lifestyles. However, once other influential factors had been taken into consideration, there was little indication that these children behaved more healthily.

In recent decades, the work patterns of dads have changed moderately. On the other hand, those of mothers have changed greatly. "Approximately 60 percent of mothers with children under five in the US and the UK now go out to work," write the authors.

"But busy working parents may have less time to give their children healthy foods and opportunities for exercise," say the authors. They refer to earlier research, suggesting an association between working mothers and a higher risk of obesity in their children.

"Our results do not imply that mothers should not work," they remark. "Rather, they highlight the need for policies and programmes to help support parents" to create a healthy environment for their children.

They recommend that dietary guidelines for children in formal care (comparable to those already adopted in Scotland, for instance) should be applied in the UK.


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29 Sep 2009, 7:50 am

He Henriksen, never seen u here!

The lingo here is english, not swedish.



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29 Sep 2009, 7:55 am

Carlofirst wrote:
According to a british study, children of working mothers are unhealthier and too fat.

Working fathers are off the hook then, eh?

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29 Sep 2009, 7:58 am

Carlofirst wrote:
He Henriksen, never seen u here!

Oh, I've seen quite a few of your questionable threads in Politics, Philosophy and Religion.

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The lingo here is english, not swedish.

Er... my whole post is in English.


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29 Sep 2009, 8:16 am

It was wise to choose this diplomatic language.
Maybe not wise enough though.
Could you translate the pm you send me?



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29 Sep 2009, 11:47 am

Ya know what? It was (still is) my mother must work, or we all starve, we have no roof over our heads, we have nothing.
And I won't be blaming my "unhealthy"ness on her, thankyouverymuch.
There are other things contributing to it, and, of course, it is partly my own fault.


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29 Sep 2009, 11:58 am

Carlofirst wrote:
Willa can apologize here, or will otherwise be reported to the moderator (trying to ridicule a member is against the rules).


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Oh, but Friskygirl doesnt get reported when she was the one who said it? just me for QFT'n it.


If that's the case then i'm gonna reinforce it more. because it's funny as hell that working women could be to blame for kids being fat, not the combination of 1,000 other factors like TV, fast food, lazy school systems, general lazy parenting etc etc.


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29 Sep 2009, 12:51 pm

yeah they don't have to eat EVERY DAY. once a week is enough!

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