Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Some Infant Care Practices May Contribute to Later Obesity - PsychCentral.com

PsychCentral.comSome Infant Care Practices May Contribute to Later ObesityPsychCentral.comSome Infant Care Practices May Contribute to Later Obesity A new study reveals that many parents partake in infant feeding and activity behaviors that increase a child’s risk for obesity later in life. University of North Carolina researchers found that many of …Parents’ Habits Could Increase Child’s Risk of ObesityAtlanta Black StarParent Behaviors Raise Obesity Risk in InfantsFood World NewsInfant-feeding, TV, and activity practices may increase obesity riskHealth and Beauty News (blog)Ivanhoe -Los Angeles Timesall 51 news articles …read more

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Some Infant Care Practices May Contribute to Later Obesity - PsychCentral.com
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