Friday, September 14, 2007

Teens’ unhealthy weight hurts later fertility

Blessing in a muumuu.
"Teenagers who are either underweight or obese are likely to have fewer children in adulthood, a study has found."
If true, this will lead to fewer nutritionally abused children. A good thing.
"Given the increase in obesity rates around the world, the researchers note, the current findings suggest there could be widespread effects on adults’ reproductive health."
Keep your fingers crossed.

Particularly when the legs of fat women aren't.

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