Pioneering study finds generational link between smoking and body fat
by Steven Morris from on (#5V8MB)
Females whose grandfathers began smoking at early age tend to have more body fat, Children of the 90s study suggests
Women and girls whose grandfathers or great-grandfathers began smoking at an early age tend to have more body fat, research that taps into the extraordinary 30-year-old Children of the 90s study has found.
In an earlier piece of work it was discovered that if a father started smoking regularly before reaching puberty, then his sons, but not daughters, had more body fat than expected.
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