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How is childhood obesity and baby fat different?
short by / on 25 Nov 2025,Tuesday
Baby fat and childhood obesity differ in their consequences. Baby fat is a natural fat layer in infants and toddlers, aiding energy storage, thermoregulation, and brain development. It peaks in infancy and typically diminishes by ages 4–6. In contrast, childhood obesity occurs when a child’s BMI exceeds the 95th percentile for their age and sex, indicating excessive fat accumulation.
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