NATION THE BATTALION Thursday, October Study: Overweight children less able to compensate for overeating By Daniel Haney THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Overweight chil dren appear to be especially susceptible to the lure of fast food, a study found. They stuff themselves even more ravenously than other youngsters do and are less able to compensate by eating sparingly the rest of the day. The study is nutrition experts’ latest attempt to nail down the link they suspect exists between fast food and the daunting increase in obesity. Even though the drive-through window is often blamed for Americans’ big and growing weight prob lem, its exact role is less clear. “Everybody is eating fast food, in all socio economic groups,” notes Dr. David Ludwig, a child obesity expert. “But if everybody is eating it, why are some people still thin?” His team at Boston’s Children’s Hospital set out to find the answer by setting up an experiment at a food court. The volunteer eaters were 26 obese children and 28 who were of normal size. “Eat as much or as little as you like, until you have had enough,” the youngsters were told. The obese youngsters downed 67 percent of their daily calories in one sitting, while the nor mal-size ones got 57 percent. Next, the researchers made an unannounced call to see how much the same youngsters eat oven whole day when on their own. On a day they hadfis food, the obese youngsters ate a total of 400 calories than on a day when they ate at home. He lean kids ate the same amount of total calories whether they had a fast food meal or not. They concluded that overweight children are more susceptible to gargantuan fast food meals because they do not have the ability to even intake by cutting back over the rest of the day. Party finder. 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