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In the study, 4,068 children ages 8 to 16 were asked how many times a week they exercised hard enough to sweat or become out of breath.
Theoretically, if you have been deprived of food, and have exercised hard to burn calories, you may have been hit by a double whammy.
In that study of CP patients, 3 of 5 patients and 3 of 5 control participants exercised hard enough to generate a significant metabolic stress, as evidenced by a venous lactate concentration >5 mM (47), and this occurred at 157 ± 12 W for CP patients and 257 ± 12 W for controls (P<0.001).
Our main outcomes were reported weekly times that the child played or exercised hard enough to sweat or breathe hard (active play), daily hours the child watched television/videos, used computers, or played computer games (screen time), and the combination of low active play and high screen time.
Second, active play and screen time were not measured directly; a proxy (generally a parent) reported the frequency with which their child played or exercised hard enough to sweat or breathe hard, and the hours per day their child watched television and videos or played on a computer.
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