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Genetics play a bigger role than pregnancy in childhood obesity risk

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Dr. Liji Thomas, MD
Genetics play a bigger role than pregnancy in childhood obesity risk
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A new study suggests that genetics play a more significant role in childhood obesity risk than factors during pregnancy. The findings challenge the long-held belief that obesity is primarily programmed before birth.

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Understanding the root causes of childhood obesity is essential for developing effective public health interventions and medical treatments.

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