China obesity crisis
Despite its impressive Olympic performances, China has found itself in a crisis of declining fitness among teens. The Chinese government is urging schools to boost physical education amid a growing obesity problem. AP video. (Jan. 22)
Despite its impressive Olympic performances, China has found itself in a crisis of declining fitness among teens. The Chinese government is urging schools to boost physical education amid a growing obesity problem. AP video. (Jan. 22)
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