Researchers suggest age 11 'may be a sensitive period in which psychological wellbeing is associated with future body weight'.
Researchers at the University of Liverpool and Maynooth University published its findings in the journal Obesity, which included more than 8,000 youngsters.
Data from 4,556 11-year-olds and 3,791 14-year-olds considered overweight or obese was analysed, with the group being followed up once aged 17. The study found better mental health and psychosocial wellbeing at age 11, but not at age 14, was associated with the reversal of being overweight or obese by 17.
Dr I Gusti Ngurah Edi Putra, from the Institute of Population Health at the University of Liverpool, said: "While further work needs to be done to understand why early adolescence is a critical point, we know this is a time in a child's life when they may be experiencing change - moving up into high school for example."
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