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Decrease In Physical Activity May Not Be A Factor In Increased Obesity Rates Among Adolescents
ScienceDaily, 11/04/09
Decreased physical activity may have little to do with the recent spike in obesity rates among U.S. adolescents, according to researchers. Prompted by growing concern that the increase was due to decreased physical activity associated with increased TV viewing time and other sedentary behaviors, researchers examined the patterns and time trends in physical activity and sedentary behaviors among U.S. adolescents based on nationally representative data collected since 1991.
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