Johns Hopkins Medicine: Preventing Obesity in Very Young Children Could Be in the Palm of Parents' Hands
November 04, 2024
November 04, 2024
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Nov. 4 (TNSres) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
A study co-led by a Johns Hopkins Children's Center clinician-researcher shows that adding text messaging and other electronic feedback to traditional in-clinic health counseling for parents about feeding habits, playtime and exercise prevents very young children from developing obesity and potentially lifelong obesity-related problems.
Findings from the study, which was co . . .
A study co-led by a Johns Hopkins Children's Center clinician-researcher shows that adding text messaging and other electronic feedback to traditional in-clinic health counseling for parents about feeding habits, playtime and exercise prevents very young children from developing obesity and potentially lifelong obesity-related problems.
Findings from the study, which was co . . .