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Air pollution may cause childhood obesity by disrupting impulse control, study finds
A new study suggests that air pollution may lead to childhood obesity by impairing impulse control. Researchers found that exposure to PM2.5 affects young children's ability to control impulses, potentially leading to increased body fat and...
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A new study suggests that air pollution may lead to childhood obesity by impairing impulse control. Researchers found that exposure to PM2.5 affects young children's ability to control impulses, potentially leading to increased body fat and BMI as they grow older. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #health #obesity #pollution #research #children
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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