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A new UNC study shows that mothers who are obese are more likely to use television to soothe fussy and active infants.

Amanda Thompson, assistant professor of anthropology and first author of the study, said the study is important because it looks at both maternal and infant factors that lead to TV watching in infants.

The finding may help explain the increasing rate of obesity and inactivity in U.S. children.

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