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Augusta University study points to secondhand smoke as threat to kids

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Exposure to secondhand smoke is associated with a larger waist and poorer cognition in children, an Augusta University study has found.

Researchers looked at passive smoke exposure in 220 overweight or obese boys and girls, ages 7 to 11, at schools in the Augusta area. They found that smoke exposure was associated with nearly all measures of adiposity, or body fat, in the children, including bigger bellies and overall fat.

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