Why Children of Parents with Obesity Struggle With Weight

Intergenerational obesity, genetics, epigenetics, childhood obesity, and metabolic health all play a critical role in shaping long-term disease risk. In this video, I explain how obesity is passed from one generation to the next.

This isn’t just about lifestyle. It’s about biology, environment, and timing.

We break down how parental health, especially during pregnancy, can influence a child’s brain, metabolism, and future risk for obesity, diabetes, and more.

If we want to change outcomes, we have to start earlier than most people think.


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