The fat and thin daughter follows her mother more

Want to know what your girlfriend will be like in the future? Just look at your mother-in-law. According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on July 17, a new study shows that daughters will grow more and more like their mothers, especially in terms of body proportions.

Researchers at the University of London surveyed more than 4000 families. The results showed that the weight link was strongest between mother and daughter. When a mother is obese, her daughter's chance of obesity increases by 10 times; when a father is obese, her son's chance of obesity increases by 6 times.

Research at the Stockholm International Obesity Conference pointed out that a mother's weight has a greater impact on her child. In addition to genetic factors, the mother's diet and weight during pregnancy can also affect the child. (Internship Editor: Pan Xinning)