Maternal and Pediatric Obesity Prevention by Early Dinner and Late Breakfast: Insights from Livestock
Journal: Diabetes & Obesity International Journal (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2017-04-15
Authors : Nikkhah A;
Page : 1-2
Keywords : Obesity; Supper; Breakfast; Timing; Pediatrics;
Abstract
Obesity particularly in abdominal and visceral regions is a rising concern. Practical maternal prevention strategies are required to reduce costs of morbidity and mortality. This article describes relatively early dinner and late breakfast as a practical strategy to prevent maternal and pediatric obesity. The strategy is feasible since it has minimal challenges in practicing. With the elongated fasting time, this strategy should help to prevent maternal and pediatric obesity providing the amounts eaten are properly restricted and managed.
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