Teenagers who don’t get enough sleep are more likely to eat fatty foods, increasing their risk of obesity, according to new research.
Lack of sleep increases risk of teenage obesity
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Teenagers who don’t get enough sleep are more likely to eat fatty foods, increasing their risk of obesity, according to new research.
With childhood obesity on the rise, parents are looking for new ways to keep their kids active. Now, more kids are getting some one-on-one fitness time from personal trainers to get in shape and get their weight under control.
Parents Turn to Personal Trainers to Help Kids Fight Childhood Obesity – Eye on Parenting – CBS News