Income may affect rate of obesity among teens
With less access to fruits and veggies than higher income families, teens from low-income families are more prone to obesity than other teens. Those teens whose parents were college-educated were one-third less likely to be obese than teens whose parents had no more than a high school diploma. The study suggests that family-based changes such as walking together more often, eating meals at the dinner table, and cutting back on TV watching are ways that families of all income levels can get healthier as a team and prevent obesity!