Obesity was not always synonymous with a poor diet and excess. A new study in the United States shows, toddlers who have poor relationships with their mothers tend to be obese when growing up.
These findings involving nearly 1,000 children. A quarter of them have a poor relationship with their mother. In this group, the risk increases when children become obese at the age of 15 years. In contrast, only 13 percent of children who have good relationships with their mothers who become obese.
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