
Obesity, particularly in infants, is becoming a significant public health problem that has reached “epidemic” status worldwide. Obese children have an increased risk of developing obesity-related health issues. The impact of maternal obesity on infant health is a pressing concern, as it can lead to various complications, including respiratory problems, cardiovascular issues, and an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Furthermore, maternal obesity can also affect the quality of breast milk, making it less nutritious for the infant. Therefore, it is essential to address the issue of maternal and infant health risks due to obesity through effective prevention and intervention strategies.
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