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Parents: Is your house obese-proof?
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Haylen_WebMD_Staff posted:
Interesting article about how the chance of a child becoming obese depends greatly on parents' behavior and the home environment.

If you struggle with weight, was your house ''obesogenic'' growing up? (Fast food meals, soft drinks, lots of TV viewing, and low physical activity)

If you are a parent, are you working to keep your kids in a healthy house?

Haylen
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