A study of emotional bonding between 1,000 toddlers and their mothers concludes that obese kids can blame their mothers for making them fat.
Children who have a poor emotional relationship with their mother are more than twice as likely to become obese, research claims.Researchers suggest that kids eat 'comfort food' throughout life to make up for a lack of hugs.
A study found toddlers who struggle with their mothers are at higher risk of being grossly overweight by the time they are 15.
Those who had the worst emotional relationship were almost two-and-half times more likely to be obese at 15 than those with a strong bond.
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