Are you having a
struggle with weight loss? Well, now you have someone to blame.
According to a study from the University of Minnesota, mothers of young
children were heavier and ate more calories, fatty foods, and sugary drinks
than women without children. In addition, both parents were less active
than those of the same age without children. The study was not a small
one. There were over 1,500 adults with children younger than five and
according to the report which is in the journal Pediatrics, mothers in this
study with young children had a diet so poor, they'd have to walk three miles a
day to not gain a pound.