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Sedentary lifestyle and screen time linked to rising metabolic syndrome in Chinese youth

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A new study reveals that sedentary behavior and increased screen time significantly contribute to the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) among Chinese children and adolescents, with 5.5% affected. Urban living, older age, and higher sedentary time increase the risk of MetS.
 
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