In Increased Obesity Rates Among Adolescents, Decrease In Physical Activity May Not Be A Factor

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In Increased Obesity Rates Among Adolescents, Decrease In Physical Activity May Not Be A Factor

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Decreased physical activity may have little to do with the recent spike in obesity rates among U.S. adolescents, according to researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Pr

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