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With Kaye Adams 26/03/2019

Should kids have annual weigh-ins to combat childhood obesity? Call 0808 5 92 95 00.

Children should be weighed annually from the age of two to help prevent obesity, researchers have said. The authors of a new study, published in journal Preventive Medicine Reports, suggest adult body mass index can start to be predicted in some children when they are just a few years old.
Should kids have annual weigh-ins to combat childhood obesity?

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