Following the "division of responsibility" (DOR) approach towards educating children on eating right foods could reduce the risk of obesity in children, a new study reveals. The study led by Dr. W. Stewart Agras of Stanford University adds to the evidence that the DOR approach can promote healthy development of appetite and eating behaviours in young children. The study included 62 families with a toddler (aged two to four) considered at high risk of ...The Great Place for all lake forest health and fitness | island health and fitness | health and fitness blogs Health and Fitness Blog Information and News.
Monday, 10 September 2012
Division of Responsibility (DOR) Approach may Reduce Risk of Obesity in Children
Following the "division of responsibility" (DOR) approach towards educating children on eating right foods could reduce the risk of obesity in children, a new study reveals. The study led by Dr. W. Stewart Agras of Stanford University adds to the evidence that the DOR approach can promote healthy development of appetite and eating behaviours in young children. The study included 62 families with a toddler (aged two to four) considered at high risk of ...
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