Active Couch Potato

'Active Couch Potato' - 4 News Result(s)

  • Are You An Active Couch Potato? Here’s What You Should Do About It
    Health | Written by Varsha Vats | Thursday March 4, 2021
    A sedentary lifestyle is linked with several health issues. Here's another term associated with inactive lifestyle, active couch potato. Read here to know all about this.
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  • Aussie Kids Among World's Least Active: Research
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday May 21, 2014
    Australian children are among the least active in the world, ranking behind those in Britain and New Zealand, researchers say warning that the sports-mad nation was raising a "generation of couch potatoes".
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  • Team DoctorNDTV | Monday April 24, 2006
    Sedentary lifestyle, devoid of moderate physical activity seems to raise the risk of ovarian cancer.
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  • BMJ | Saturday May 23, 2009
    Excessive television watching in children may hamper their development in more ways than one. Besides turning them into 'couch potatoes' due to lack of physical exercise, studies show that the activity may leave indelible marks on the little ones' psyche. These effects however, may not be permanent and can be undone.
    doctor.ndtv.com

'Active Couch Potato' - 4 News Result(s)

  • Are You An Active Couch Potato? Here’s What You Should Do About It
    Health | Written by Varsha Vats | Thursday March 4, 2021
    A sedentary lifestyle is linked with several health issues. Here's another term associated with inactive lifestyle, active couch potato. Read here to know all about this.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Aussie Kids Among World's Least Active: Research
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday May 21, 2014
    Australian children are among the least active in the world, ranking behind those in Britain and New Zealand, researchers say warning that the sports-mad nation was raising a "generation of couch potatoes".
    www.ndtv.com
  • Team DoctorNDTV | Monday April 24, 2006
    Sedentary lifestyle, devoid of moderate physical activity seems to raise the risk of ovarian cancer.
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • BMJ | Saturday May 23, 2009
    Excessive television watching in children may hamper their development in more ways than one. Besides turning them into 'couch potatoes' due to lack of physical exercise, studies show that the activity may leave indelible marks on the little ones' psyche. These effects however, may not be permanent and can be undone.
    doctor.ndtv.com
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