'My perception was wrong': The complex issue even doctors are getting wrong
Childhood obesity has become so entrenched that the perception of a healthy weight has shifted, with one in five NSW children qualifying as overweight or obese.
Harriet Alexander is a Fairfax Media reporter specialising in health.
Childhood obesity has become so entrenched that the perception of a healthy weight has shifted, with one in five NSW children qualifying as overweight or obese.
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