Many of the eating habits we learn or adopt in childhood can continue into adulthood. So let’s take a trip down memory lane. What was the nutritional advice when we were kids, and how has it changed or evolved? How do parents influence our eating and exercise? And is it actually fair to blame your parents?
On this episode of Mayo Clinic on Nutrition, we talk with pediatrician and childhood eating disorder specialist Dr. Angela Mattke — and host of Mayo Clinic Kids — about habit-building, habit-breaking and nostalgia for ham in a can.
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