The National Survey of Children’s Health has yielded data suggesting children who are not physically active are more likely to feel anxious or depressed than their active peers. Article written by Vladimir Hedrih.
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The National Survey of Children’s Health has yielded data suggesting children who are not physically active are more likely to feel anxious or depressed than their active peers. Article written by Vladimir Hedrih.