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    Ultra-Processed Food Intake by Moms Linked With Childhood Obesity

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      giridhar last edited by

      A mother's consumption of ultra-processed foods appears to be related to an increased risk of overweight or obesity in her children, according to new research. Among the 19,958 mother–child pairs studied, 12.4% of children developed obesity or overweight in the full analytic study group, and the offspring of those mothers who ate the most ultra-processed foods had a 26% higher risk of obesity/overweight (12.1 servings/day) compared with those with the lowest consumption (3.4 servings/day), report Andrew T. Chan, MD, MPH, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts, and colleagues.

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        Fulbright @giridhar last edited by

        @giridhar As a medical and public health community, we have to understand that the period of time in which a woman is carrying a child or during the time when she is raising her children represents a unique opportunity to potentially intervene to affect both the health of the mother and also the health of the children

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