Summer break promotes 'obesity' in kids

New York: Children on summer break consume more sugar, watch more television, and eat fewer vegetables than the rest of the year, says a study. “The school environment remains essential for shaping healthy eating and active living behaviours, and schools can play a leadership role in fostering a healthy transition from the school year to […]

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New York: Children on summer break consume more sugar, watch more television, and eat fewer vegetables than the rest of the year, says a study.

"The school environment remains essential for shaping healthy eating and active living behaviours, and schools can play a leadership role in fostering a healthy transition from the school year to summer breaks," said one of the researchers Y. Claire Wang, associate professor at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health in the US.