Lean and Fit: When your child says, "I'm an indoor kid."

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Government backs exergaming

Government backs exergaming

The MisFits | The President's Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition teams with makers of active video games to promote them as a way for kids and adults to exercise.

Body mass index: A vital sign?

Body mass index: A vital sign?

Making the measurement a standard part of a doctor's visit is among a new set of strategies recommended for battling obesity.

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