Study analyses changes in diet and body weight as we grow older


A team of researchers has conducted a detailed study on how leaving school and getting a job can lead to a drop in the amount of physical activity while becoming a mother is linked to increased weight gain.


The research which was published in Obesity Review was led by researchers from the Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR) at the University of Cambridge.


The study focused on the changes in physical activities, differences in diet and its result in body weight as young adults move from academics to become a parent.


As many leave the stage of adolescence, people tend to put on weight, which is a result of changes in diet, and physical activity.


The team conducted two studies, which studied the transition from high school into employment, and then that of becoming a parent. Read Complete Article

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