Weighing young children in an attempt to reduce obesity could end up making them fatter, a psychologist has claimed.Dr Angela Meadows, a psychology lecturer at the University of Essex, appeared on today, alongside Tam Fry, chair of the National Obesity Forum to debate the issue. Tam Fry, who believes weighing very young people could help tackle obesity, said the 'object of the exercise is to catch the early signs' that a child is heading towards obesity, in a 'preventative not curative manner'.
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