Not exact matches
Unless your
child is
obese and the doctor suggests
putting them on a medically supervised diet, then you shouldn't.
They may lead to taste impairment,
putting children at an increased risk of becoming
obese.
For example, studies have linked pregnant mothers that were undernourished during the second world war with gene changes in their
children that
put them at higher risk of becoming
obese or getting cancer.
A family court judge ruled Wednesday that an
obese man fighting for custody of his
children, aged 5 and 6, will be
put up for adoption.
It appears to be deemed acceptable for parents to allow their
children to become
obese, failing to provide a healthy diet and exercise thus
putting their
child's overall health at risk, but when owners of pets act in the same vein, causing an animal unnecessary suffering, they will now be prosecuted.