“Early childhood is a period when many behaviours that can contribute to the development of obesity, such as poor eating habits and physical inactivity are established. These can then track into later childhood and contribute to the problem of obesity.”
- Golley
        
    
Support families to set up healthy habits within the first two years of life.
From Flinders
 Prof Rebecca Golley
Dr Brittany Johnson 
NHMRC Ideas Grant: $412,000
Chief Investigators: Prof. Rebecca Golley, Dr Brittany Johnson 
Commenced: 2020  
Completion due: 2023 
NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, University of Sydney
Macquarie University, University of Otago (New Zealand), University College London Centre for Behaviour Change, Hunter New England Population Health, Duke University
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