Breastfeeding and avoiding sugary drinks may reduce later obesity risk in offspring

Adequate breastfeeding (BF) and avoidance of sugary beverages in early life may reduce the risk for preadolescent obesity in infants exposed to gestational diabetes (GDM), according to a study published online March 12 in Obesity.
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