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Are rural children at greater risk of obesity and overweight?

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Are rural children at greater risk of obesity and overweight?

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Yes, according to the 2007 publication, Overweight and Physical Inactivity among Rural Children Aged 10-17: A National and State Portrait, rural children are more likely to be overweight or obese than urban children. Children living in rural areas were also found to be less physically active and less likely to participate in afterschool sports than their counterparts in urban areas.

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