Three quarters of UK children ‘overfed from birth’

First new official feeding guidance in 24 years raise ‘concern’ about link to childhood obesity

Newborn babies at hospital
(Image credit: WALTRAUD GRUBITZSCH/AFP/Getty Images)

Britain’s obesity crisis could be starting in the cradle, according to experts who believe that as many as three quarters of babies are being fed too much.

The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SNAC) has issued updated advice for feeding babies up to the age of one, the first new official guidance since 1994.

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