Is early puberty tied to obesity?

Some say it is, but according the American Association of Endocrinologists there are other factors that will influence it more than obesity. Puberty is the physical act of the body maturing. It is biologically and physiologically brought on by the onset of hormones.

Obesity often suppresses this, Because the body is trying to cope with other things such as pancreatic overload, bile excretions etc. Early puberty has been linked to the following Water contaminated birth control overflow. Just like the frogs and other amphibians that are affected by residual birth control pill seepage from wastewater, so is the human body. The increase in estrogens in the environment is a major contributing factor.

Foods that have been genetically modified may be a contributing offender. Since we don’t know what the actual process is, its proprietary for each company, the use of hormones any source is a guaranteed factor. Environmental influence is becoming more prevalent.

If we look at the influence of TV and role models for kids, while some may say nay, the American Psychiatric Association has seen a tremendous trend is early puberty, childhood pregnancy with some as young as 9, sexual maturity dressing, sexual experimentation. Another thought being investigated is the eventual reaction to invitro drugs and hormone shots by the mother. Sinc eteh amount of hormone stha are njected into a woman who goes in for IVF is excessive, there is growing concern that the residual hormones that are in the system are passe donto teh fetuses.

Hence the cases of far beyond normal multiple births and the increase inprecosuis puberty is a defining factor. If however the amount of food that have been genetically altered or hormone enriched are eaten to overload and the body does not excrete but stores, then yes it could have a contributing factor. But fat stored hormones must be in large quantities.

The amount that would have to be ingested would be the actual human body weight daily. And if obesity were a major cause how could you explain infants and toddlers being affected by it. Genetics are a major player too.

While this by no means touches the tip of the iceberg, it does enlighten that obesity is not a factoring cause. But Hormones are.

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