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Thursday, October 6, 2016

Judy Murray blames parents for childhood obesity epidemic as they're not keeping kids active : mirror





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Judy Murray blames parents for childhood obesity epidemic as they're not keeping kids active

Judy Murray blames parents for childhood obesity epidemic as they're not keeping kids active
Judy Murray blames parents for childhood obesity epidemic as they're not keeping kids active
Judy Murray thinks parents need to make sure their kids are activeJudy Murray has blamed Britain's child obesity epidemic on parents failing to ensure their kids are active.One in three children in the UK are now overweight or obese.They face a greater risk of a lifetime of health problems including diabetes, heart disease and cancer.


by the same token on ksat

Battling childhood obesity

Battling childhood obesity
Battling childhood obesity
SAN ANTONIO - KSAT is teaming up with the UT Health Science Center and Salud America to bring you a series called Making Awesome Changes, showcasing groups and individuals in San Antonio who are trying to do something about childhood obesity.According to the American Heart Association, one in three American children are overweight or obese, and it's even more common in African American and Hispanic children."Childhood obesity has tripled in the last 20 to 30 years.


moreover from scotsman

Judy Murray says 'educating parents' key to tackling childhood obesity

Judy Murray says 'educating parents' key to tackling childhood obesity
Judy Murray says 'educating parents' key to tackling childhood obesity
Judy Murray has said that educating parents on the benefits of exercise is crucial to tackling the rise in overweight children she has observed over the last decade.The former captain of Great Britain's Fed Cup team spoke days after she took to Twitter to brand a reported ban on running in a Cornwall primary school playground "utterly absurd".Ms Murray was asked about the comments after she delivered the girls-only starter tennis programme "Miss-Hits" at Edinburgh's St George's School for Girls as part of Women's Sport Week.


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