Mothers are overfeeding their healthy infants because they look too thin next to the growing number of overweight youngsters, new research shows.Mothers of children aged two to five years were surveyed in research conducted by Dr Deanna Pagnini from the University of Sydney's Centre for Overweight and Obesity.
Posted on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 00:37:00 GMT at
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Maybe not many mother know about that and no wonder its happen. So, be careful about that and never overfeeding again. Anyway, not all mother do something like that. They also love their kids right?
How do we know how much are we supposed to feed the baby?? I don't know how much feeding is needed every time I feed the baby. It's my first baby and I wish to take proper care of my baby rather than making things worse.
Mothers are overfeeding their healthy infants because they look too thin next to the growing number of overweight youngsters, new research shows.Mothers of children aged two to five years were surveyed in research conducted by Dr Deanna Pagnini from the University of Sydney's Centre for Overweight and Obesity.
Posted on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 00:37:00 GMT at
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?...94&rss=yes
hi there,
mothers overfeeding the kids might result obesity on kids health.if the kids are having their normal food and active as normal people then there is no need overfeeding them.it's a growing stage sof the kids so they might appear thin but they are healthy.
Thank you
Dilip
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