Monday, August 31, 2009
Medical news of the obvious
Among adult video game players, men have a higher average body mass index and women have more depression and lower health status, reported a study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. No surprises there, although the study confirms findings among players in their 30s, not just among children and teens.
Another thing that can distract you from getting exercise? Children! Declining health also reduces the quantity of exercise women get, according to this groundbreaking report. There is a weird, non-obvious silver lining: young women who suffer harassment at work tend to boost their activity levels. So, please, keep those crabby comments coming.
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