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Got Kids? Check Your Fat Intake

Adults With Children at Home Consume More Fat, Study Shows
By Kathleen Doheny
WebMD Health News
Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD

Dec. 29, 2006 -- Adults with children 17 and under living at home eat more fat than adults in childless households, according to a new study. Their daily fat intake is about 5 grams higher.

"It's not a large amount, but if you do that every day, over time that adds up to be a lot of fat," says Helena Laroche, MD, an author of the study, published in the Jan. 4 online edition of the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine.

For years, experts have known that parents' eating habits influence children's food intake.

Laroche decided it was time to investigate whether children's food preferences while in the household affects the parents' eating habits, specifically fat intake.

She hypothesized that adults with kids living at home would probably eat more fat for several reasons.

"There are additional time pressures on parents, advertisements of high-fat foods are aimed at children and busy parents, and there is this perception [among some parents] that children will only eat things like hot dogs and macaroni and cheese," says Laroche, an assistant professor of internal medicine and pediatrics at the University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine in Iowa City.

Studying Fat Intake

With her colleagues, Laroche examined diet data from 6,660 adults aged 17 to 65 who had participated in a federal survey known as the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III, or NHANES, conducted from 1988 to 1994.

Nearly half the sample, or 48%, had one or more children 17 and younger at home; 52% had no children living at home.

Adults with kids in the house were more likely to eat such high-fat foods as cheese, ice cream, and pizza than adults without children living at home, she found.

The adults with children at home ate both more total fat and more unhealthy saturated fat.

They took in 91.4 grams of total fat a day, or about 4.9 grams more than those without children in the home.

Of that total fat, adults with children ate more saturated fat -- 29.9 grams a day compared with 28.2 grams for those without kids.

The extra saturated fat is roughly the equivalent of a slice of frozen pepperoni pizza a day, she says.

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