Maternal Smoking Linked to Obesity
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Children of moms who smoked or were obese are more likely to become obese adults

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Children of moms who smoked or were obese are more likely to become obese adults.
UK study finds that societal and early life factors influence a person's risk of obesity.
Researchers looked at whether a person was overweight, obese or severely obese at age 16 and age 42 .
They looked at participants' weight between ages 16 to 42 , a range that spans the rise in obesity rates in the United Kingdom .
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