A major European review finds that childhood obesity prevention must begin before conception, addressing both parents’ health and the social systems shaping family behaviours. Study: First 1000 Days ...
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Sugar Consumption During The First 1,000 Days Of Life Impacts Heart Health 60 Years Later
Sugar restriction during pregnancy and the first two years of life was associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk six decades later, according to research published in The BMJ. British adults ...
Obesity is increasingly viewed as a complex disease that cannot be attributed to a single cause. Instead, it arises from the ...
The first 1,000 days of a child's life - from conception to age two - are vital for brain development and long-term health. This period shapes a child's physical, emotional, and cognitive future, ...
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