Sunday, October 28, 2012

Rat Study Suggests That What Babies Eat After Birth Likely Determines Lifetime Risk Of Obesity

True. Almost.
Rats born to mothers fed high-fat diets but who get normal levels of fat in their diets right after birth avoid obesity and its related disorders as adults, according to new Johns Hopkins research.
With certainty, what babies eat for the rest of their lives after they are born determines their risk of obesity.

However, unlike this stupid study, what you eat right after birth need not have a lasting effect on obesity.

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