While many adults consider a chubby baby healthy, too many plump infants grow up to be obese teens, saddling them with Type-2 diabetes, elevated cholesterol and high blood pressure, according to an article published this month in the journal Clinical Pediatrics (published by SAGE).But, I do not agree that this is a "tipping point."
The research suggests that the "tipping point" in obesity often occurs before two years of age, and sometimes as early as three months, when the child is learning how much and what to eat.
Behavior can be changed subsequent to this and to suggest otherwise is downright stupid.
And trying to pin the point in time at 3 months of age is clearly nuts.
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