COSMED PEA POD helps fighting childhood obesity at Michigan State University (USA)
Published: 17 November 2022
Janet Hauck, Assistant Professor, Department of Kinesiology at Michigan State University uses air displacement technology to measure a baby’s body fat composition to track the positive impact that physical activity has on an infant’s overall growth..
Infants who exercise have a reduced risk of childhood obesity! The more fat an infant gains in their first year, the more likely they will become obese as a toddler.
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Video credits: WKAR FAMILY - Michigan State University
Tag: Body Composition, PEA POD
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