Childhood Obesity
In 'Foresight' - Tackling Obesity: Future Choices I came across an article by Professor DJP Barker (FRS) at the
"A century ago...the British government adopted a package of measures to improve the physique and health of children. They were spectacularly successful. Children became taller, healthier and fewer of them died. There was, however, a cost. The age of puberty fell. People had longer lives, but shorter childhoods."
So think about that when you're frying up a nice egg for little Rosie. Initiate her menstruation early, why don't you.
And how about this for perspective:
"In recent years cattle breeders have successfully improved the body composition of their stock, increasing muscle and reducing fat. So why would be unable to do the same with children?"
You old Nazi.

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