The most significant predictor of childhood obesity has been found to be:
a. low family income.
b. food insecurity.
c. parental obesity.
d. lower cognitive stimulation.
e. use of formula instead of breastfeeding.
Question 2
BMI rebound can be defined as:
a. the period in which your weight rebounds and settles in at your normal weight.
b. the normal increase in percent body fat which occurs after percent body fat declines and reaches its lowest point.
c. the point at which you have the greatest amount of fat you will ever have, typically between the ages of 8 and 10.
d. the weight you attain by the age of 13 after you have had a growth spurt.
e. the loss of all a child's baby fat, which occurs at about 6 years of age.