Infant air pollution exposure tied to later obesity via impaired impulse control

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A study of 434 children in Mexico City links higher PM2.5 exposure during the first year of life to poorer impulse control in childhood, which is associated with higher BMI and body fat by ages 4–8; researchers say environmental pollution may contribute to obesity and advocate policy action, while noting limitations like small sample size.
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