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Tag Archives: Inactivity Epidemic
Tackling Physical Inactivity in Middle Age (BBC News / NHS Choices / PHE)
Summary Public Health England (PHE) has discovered that people’s activity levels tend to reduce from the age of 40 onwards. Generally, people in the UK are 20% less active now than in the 1960s. “A PHE survey found that 41% … Continue reading →
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