Women Exercise Less Than Men - Study
Tuesday, January 6, 2009 - 03:28
in Health & Medicine
Females of all ages are less active than their male peers according to two studies presented today which reveal the gender difference in activity levels among school children and the over 70s. Both studies show males to be more physically active than females. At least in the United Kingdom. The two studies are being presented at the UK Society for Behavioural Medicine annual conference (incorporating the National Prevention Research Initiative conference) at the University of Exeter (UK). read more
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