Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Starting spoonfeeding later may trim obesity risk

It is about time that someone did something to stop early spoonfeeding - clearly the cause of childhood obesity.
Waiting longer to start infants on solid food could make for slimmer adults, new research shows.

"The later you introduce complementary feeding to an infant, within the range of 2 to 6 months, the smaller is the risk that the infant will be overweight as adult," Dr. Kim Fleischer Michaelson of the University of Copenhagen, one of the researchers on the study, told Reuters Health via E-mail.
I got the email.

It came with the one from the Nigerian bank.

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