By encouraging fathers to increase their involvement in child caregiving, reduces obesity risk among young children, aging 2 to 4 years.

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Fathers' involvement in raising children can not only help children be in shape, but also helps in overall well-being of the child.
The findings suggest that encouraging fathers to increase their involvement with raising children and including fathers in childhood obesity prevention efforts may help reduce obesity risk among young children.
"There is growing evidence of the importance of fathers' involvement in raising children in other areas of children's development, and our study suggests that there may be benefits to child health as well," said Dr. Michelle Wong, lead author of the Obesity study.
"While due to data limitations we could only consider the involvement of fathers, it is also important to understand the relative caregiving involvement of both mothers and fathers."
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