Encouraging an Active Lifestyle in a Sedentary World

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Many people could be more active in their daily lives. The question for physicians is: How do you make that happen, especially for children and adolescents? A recent study provides clues about how to help patients maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Many people could be more active in their daily lives. The question for physicians is: How do you make that happen, especially for children and adolescents? A recent study provides clues about how to help patients maintain a healthy lifestyle.

The topic was discussed at the 2014 American Heart Association Scientific Sessions in Chicago by Stephen Daniels, MD, PhD, from the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

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