Are chubby babies healthy? What you need to know about overweight babies

Do chubby babies are really cute but here's the thing you need to know about overweight babies. Read everything about it here.

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Everyone adores a fat baby; there’s something so cute about a roly-poly belly and thighs. People do not seem to be concerned about “baby fat.” We think of it as not only cute but also healthy – and will last only for a short time.

What can you read in this article?

  • When do babies get chubby
  • What makes babies fat
  • Why are some breastfed babies fatter than others
  • Medical reasons for overweight child
  • What is baby fat and when do you lose it
  • Healthy habits to try with your infant

An overweight baby is one that has gained weight in excess of his or her height. Overweight babies appear to be chubby. Such a child may or may not be healthy.

Infants who grow up to be overweight as children and adults frequently have overweight parents, siblings, or grandparents. Any child with a strong family history of obesity needs assistance.

Overfeeding a kid teaches them to consume too much. Some doctors wait until a child displays signs of being overweight before recommending dietary changes, but prevention is always better than treatment. 

When do babies get chubby

In less than 6 months, a baby’s weight can double, and by the age of one, it can triple. To support this rapid growth and development, all newborns require a high-fat diet. This explains why your child is always hungry!

Between the ages of 4 and 9 months, infant fatness reaches its peak at about 25%. After which it begins a gradual, slow decline.

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Because their developing bodies and brains require constant bursts of energy, babies store some of the fat under their skin. Your child may have body rolls or large, soft cheeks. Don’t worry – this level of “fat” is typical and beneficial to your baby’s health.

What makes babies fat

The following are some of the factors that can cause a baby to gain weight:

  • When a baby is fed solid food for the first time.
  • If a child is offered processed or quick foods.
  • If an infant is fed sugary drinks or fruit juice.
  • If a baby does not get enough sleep.
  • If a baby is surrounded by television or videos.
  • If a kid is fed a lot of snacks in between meals.
  • The types of snacks and solid foods given to a baby.

Why are some breastfed babies fatter than others

For the first three months of life, breastfed newborns gain weight quicker than formula-fed babies.

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One possible explanation is that breast milk is a dynamic and ever-changing diet that has the exact nourishment that a baby requires at that time. A formula, on the other hand, is a predetermined combination of elements.

For the same reason, the amount of pumped breast milk given to a baby in a bottle may differ from the amount of formula given to a baby of the same age.

Formula-fed newborns must drink more at each feeding because they require additional calories. Breast milk, on the other hand, will vary in composition and calorie content depending on the demands of the baby.

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Medical reasons for an overweight child

Many factors influence how much a newborn weighs and how quickly they gain weight. You don’t have control over all of them. Genetics, as well as the height and weight of the parents, can have an impact on the size and weight of their child.

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During pregnancy, a mother’s weight has an impact on her baby’s weight. A pregnant mother who is overweight, obese, smokes, or has gestational diabetes is more likely to produce a kid who is overweight at birth or subsequently becomes overweight.

Furthermore, new research from 2019 suggests that babies born via scheduled C-section have a higher risk of growing overweight. This could be due to the fact that their gut bacteria differ from those of vaginally delivered newborns. However, a C-section isn’t always the primary reason for a baby’s weight growth.

What is baby fat and when do you lose it

Don’t panic if your child seems to be getting a little too heavy in your arms. Your baby will lose some of that soft “baby fat” once they learn crawling and, eventually, walking. As your baby grows into an active toddler, their weight should balance even more.

Around the age of 12 months, infant fat starts to fade and neck elongation begins. This is normally around the time when babies can stand and walk (ie, 10 to 18 months). Between years 2 and 3, the rate of growth normally slows down.

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Healthy habits to try with your infant

Fortunately, there are some basic things parents can do to keep their infants at a healthy weight and put them on the best route to staying there.

1. Breastfeed

Breastfeeding is a terrific approach to start your infant if it’s possible. Not only is the meal exactly suited to the nutritional requirements of the infant, but it’s also nearly difficult to overfeed while nursing. Even if the infant remains for an extended period, after 10 to 15 minutes, they are largely sucking for comfort rather than milk.

2. Try other means to soothe your baby

There is a number of reasons why babies cry. Sometimes babies cry because they are hungry, but they also cry because they are sleepy, terrified, stressed, bored, uncomfortable, or simply want to be carried. Parents should try different options to soothe the baby before feeding if he hasn’t been fed in a while.

Changing the diaper, holding, and calming — or talking and playing — are all practical options. It’s important to start this practice early. If a baby is fed every time he or she fusses, they may come to believe that feeding is what they need when they are bored, weary, or angry, making other strategies less effective and forming bad connections with food that are difficult to reverse.

3. Don’t overfeed.

It’s natural for a parent to want their child to finish a bottle or a bowl of food. But it’s also important to respect your baby’s decision to stop eating when he signals that he doesn’t want to eat anymore.

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4. Serve healthy solid food

Give fruits and vegetables, whole grains, legumes, fish, and lean meats to your infant once he or she is ready. Babies will try everything once they are old enough. Use this time to develop their likes for meals you want them to eat forever before they become picky. While iron-fortified baby cereals can be beneficial, they should not be consumed in excess.

5. Begin family meals early

Bring your baby to the table to eat with you as soon as she can sit in a highchair. Children who eat meals with their parents are less likely to be overweight, and family dinners contribute to the development of strong bonds and academic success (and help keep teens out of trouble).

Make it a habit from the start. It benefits everyone in the family, not just the newborns because creating the family meal habit encourages families to create healthier meals.

6. Get your baby moving

Exercise may and should begin as early as possible. Get your baby down on the floor and do some “tummy time” to get them moving. Get on the ground with them. Create safe environments for kids to crawl, walk, and run in. Take them for walks, and if they’re able to walk, make sure they keep walking.

Making active play and family activity a daily routine not only helps babies reach and maintain a healthy weight, but also increases the likelihood that they will be acting like children, teens, and adults.

Remember, good health practices benefit your children not only now but throughout their lives.

The weight of your kid is one of many indicators that you and your baby’s doctor can use to track his or her development. Babies come in a variety of sizes and shapes. The majority of the time, “baby fat” is healthy and normal for your child. Even though they appear to be overweight, most babies are not. Consult your pediatrician if you have any concerns about your baby’s weight.

 

Here at theAsianparent Philippines, it’s important for us to give information that is correct, significant, and timely. But this doesn’t serve as an alternative for medical advise or medical treatment. theAsianparent Philippines is not responsible to those that would choose to drink medicines based on information from our website. If you have any doubts, we recommend to consult your doctor for clearer information.

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Matt Doctor