Episode Synopsis "Parents are invaluable when it comes to avoiding childhood obesity, Elizabeth Tracey reports"
Engaging parents in developing a host of text messages around healthy behaviors for infants and young children was pivotal to the success of a study showing it is possible to avoid childhood obesity. The study, co-led by Johns Hopkins pediatrics … Parents are invaluable when it comes to avoiding childhood obesity, Elizabeth Tracey reports »
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