Childhood obesity linked to irregular sleep and skipping breakfast
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor from on (#21654)
Study challenges view that soaring obesity rates among children are caused solely by eating too much
Skipping breakfast and irregular sleep patterns have been identified as key reasons why children may become dangerously overweight in research that sheds new light on the obesity epidemic.
The study, led by academics from University College London, challenges the widely-held view that soaring childhood obesity rates are caused solely by overeating.
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