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November 14/Milwaukee/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel -- Parents are more likely to be obese than adults without children, a new survey suggests.
Parents with children younger than 18 are focused on the nutrition and health needs of their kids, but they are less likely to think about the foods they choose for themselves or believe in the health benefits of regular exercise, according to results from the International Food Information Council Foundation’s 2012 Food & Health Survey.