My regular readers know I grew up in the 70's and we did not have game-boys and DS's, let alone iPhones, Wii's or X-Box gaming systems. We played outside and did whatever we could to play for "five more minutes" when mom called us in for supper. We must ask ourselves, in today's society, are video games making kids fat? Let's explore this topic. There are three types of kids: 1. Those focused on sports and not really interested in video gaming. 2. Those focused on sports who spend some of their downtime gaming. 3. Those without an interest in sports who spend all of their free time gaming, to the point where they don't do anything else. To clarify, by the term "sports" we are including traditional non-required sports (baseball, football, volleyball, soccer, etc), cheer, dance, gymnastics, swimming, cycling, running, weight lifting and any other team or solo program that provides exercise for a period of time of 30 minutes or more, daily...
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