
A new research finds that children born to men who started smoking regularly before age of 11, on average, had 5-10kg more body fat than their peers by the time they were in their teens, in a study of the Children of the 90s at the University of Bristol. The researchers say this could indicate that exposure to tobacco smoke before the start of puberty may lead to metabolic changes in the next generation. The effect, although present, was not seen to the same degree ...
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