Youth skipping physical education raises heart disease risk in adulthood

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Youth who do not participate in physical education classes are at higher risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) later in life. Engaging in physical education alone or combined with additional physical activity during youth promotes healthier behaviors by mid-life, which helps reduce CVD risk. This highlights the importance of encouraging regular physical activity from an early age to support long-term heart health.

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Jose Rossello, MD, PhD, MHCM
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