Preventing and Treating Obesity in Young Children: Focus on Toddlers
7th Jan 2006, 00:17 GMT
Although attention has primarily focused on the problem of overweight occurring during preschool and middle childhood periods, data reveal that indicators of overweight become apparent in older infants and toddlers. (CME,CE)
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