Good news: it's not your fault if you're a bit overweight

Kiek is on a diet and so it seemed like a good idea to take all her chocolate to the editorial office. I'm also trying to be on a diet, but I snacked on half a bar of white chocolate yesterday. With every trip to the Quooker, I took a piece. I think they heard my rustling. But now it might not even be my fault, what news just before the weekend.
Let me explain to you why we are blessed with little fat rolls. The main culprit of your chicken fillet and the edge over your pants could very well be your mother. Yes, the woman you always thought had your best interests at heart. Professor Lilycrop followed babies from womb to independent snacking from the candy jar and discovered that the eating habits of dear mother significantly affect the child. If your mother indulged in all sorts of food during those first nine months, it could be that you ended up with the little fat rolls. The first months play a big ‘role’ in later obesity. Well, now you know.
I would like to blame my mother for my creamy layer now, but since she was just at 55 kilos when she was pregnant with me, I don't think that's very appropriate or fair. Then my father it is, because judging by the old photos, he was the culprit. Or does he have nothing to do with this? Ah, what a bummer.
Source: Wel.nl



