New research from the Guelph Family Health Study (GFHS) has found circadian rhythm-related genes could influence the risk of obesity in children, showing an important connection between sleep and eati. . .
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Baton Rouge – Children with obesity appear to benefit from family-based behavioral therapy (FBT). In a study, the combination of FBT and enhanced standard of care (ESOC) lowered body mass index (BMI) more effectively than enhanced standard of care alone (JAMA Pediatrics 2026; DOI:...).