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Study finds government obesity prevention programs for parents have no impact on toddlers' BMI.
A study in The Lancet found that government programs aimed at educating parents about healthy lifestyles to prevent childhood obesity are ineffective.
Despite various interventions, including training sessions and awareness campaigns, the body mass index of toddlers by age two was similar to those not in such programs.
Researchers recommend broader policies to improve access to healthy foods, green spaces, and regulate unhealthy food marketing to combat obesity.
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El estudio encuentra que los programas gubernamentales de prevención de la obesidad para los padres no tienen ningún impacto en el IMC de los niños pequeños.