mardi 14 mars 2017
Kids' couch potato ways develop well before adolescence, U.K. study indicates
Children may be developing couch potato ways as early as age seven, contrary to the widely held view that it starts in adolescence, according to a study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
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