Body image stereotypes may lead to behavioral problems later in life
18th Dec 2005, 18:17 GMT
Washington : A new study by Florida State University researchers has stated that parents of toddlers may be serving up stereotypes about body image that could contribute to eating disorders or behavioral problems later in life.
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