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Baby fat, adult obesity not linked
Adults who were overweight in their preteen years aren't destined to a lifetime of obesity and the related health problems, U.K. researchers said in the British Medical Journal. But kids who were obese by age 13 were up to nine times more likely to be obese adults than the thinnest kids.
Frequent eating lowers cholesterol
Middle-aged and older adults who eat frequently during the day have lower "bad" cholesterol levels vs. those who ate one or two big meals a day. One reason for this could be the different metabolic responses to these eating patterns, the University of Cambridge ...