Crash experts at CHOP have found that car seats
protect overweight children in crashes, too.
Not exact matches
19 December 2017 — eLENA has been updated to include interventions from the recently released guidelines
Protecting, promoting and supporting breastfeeding in facilities providing maternity and newborn services and Assessing and managing
children at primary health - care facilities to prevent
overweight and obesity in the context of the double burden of malnutrition
March 13 (Reuters)- Breastfeeding does not seem to
protect babies against becoming
overweight or obese
children, according to a European study that included more than 10,000 mothers and babies.
Drs. Katherine Bauer, Julie Lumeng, and Kendrin Sonneville from the University of Michigan offer a commentary (10.1542 / peds.2018 - 0233) that helps us better focus on helping parents who we know want to
protect their
children from the social and health - related consequences of becoming
overweight or obese, but do so in a pejorative way.