Early to Bed, Early to Rise Makes Kids Healthier: Study

Young late-nighters are less physically active and fit than their early-bird counterparts, new research from Australia suggests.
Early to Bed, Early to Rise Makes Kids Healthier: Study
Late-rising and -sleeping adolescents were observed to undertake 27 minutes less daily physical activity than the early-risers and -sleepers. Photos.com
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Late-rising and -sleeping adolescents were observed to undertake 27 minutes less daily physical activity than the early-risers and -sleepers. (Photos.com)
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