Nutrition Through The Life Cycle
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To name: The two strategies for decreasing a school-age child’s sedentary behaviors.
Introduction: Sedentary lifestyle is a growing concern in school-age children. Time spent in sedentary activities is referred to as screen time. This is a leading cause of obesity in children, causing serious and chronic health problems, including cardivascular diseases,
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