Children and exercise
Children should have many chances to run, bike, and play sports during the day. Experts recommend that children get 60 minutes of moderate exercise every day.
Moderate activity means you breathe harder and your heart beats faster than normal. Some examples are:
Younger children have a shorter attention span than older children. They...
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Tips for losing weight with exerciseReferencesPosition of the American Dietetic Association: Weight Management. Journal of the American Dietetic... Read more »
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Losing weight with exercise Alternative Names: Exercise and losing weight; Fat burning; Burning fat Information: Exercise is important for... Read more »
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Finding your healthy weightReferencesPosition of the American Dietetic Association: Weight Management. Journal of the American Dietetic Association.... Read more »
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