Eat, Sleep, Repeat: How Kids' Daily Routines Can Help Prevent Obesity
A new study finds that preschool-aged children who didn't have a set sleep routine were more likely to be overweight by the time they hit the preteen years.
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April 25, 2017 at 06:00PM
NPR News: Eat, Sleep, Repeat: How Kids' Daily Routines Can Help Prevent Obesity
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