Study: Less well-off mothers face 42% higher obesity risk

Disadvantaged women are 42% more likely to be obese after childbirth than their well-off counterparts, it has emerged.

Study: Less well-off mothers face 42% higher obesity risk

Researchers at the Economic and Social Research Institute and University College Dublin also found obesity levels were higher among poorer women with a number of children.

However, no link was found between obesity levels and family size among more affluent women.

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