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Obesity / Lifestyles / Medical terminology / Health promotion / Sedentary lifestyle / Screen time / Physical exercise / Sitting / Social aspects of television / Health / Social influences on fitness behavior / Active living
Date: 2012-03-30 17:19:11
Obesity
Lifestyles
Medical terminology
Health promotion
Sedentary lifestyle
Screen time
Physical exercise
Sitting
Social aspects of television
Health
Social influences on fitness behavior
Active living

Canadian Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines FOR CHILDREN - 5 – 11 YEARS Guidelines For health benefits, children aged 5 –11 years should minimize the time they spend being sedentary each day. This may be achieved by

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