Hungry Babies Could Be Obese Later in Life
Babies with hearty appetites may be more prone to obesity later in life.
Researchers in London watched a group of twins for fifteen months.
The babies were measured according to how much they ate after they already felt full and how much they ate after seeing or smelling good food.
In each case, the twin who had the better appetite ate more, grew faster and weighed more, putting them at greater risk for obesity.Â