Stronger muscles make healthier teens.
Their risk of heart disease and diabetes is lower.
A new study by the University of Michigan Medical School found adolescents with stronger muscles have a reduced risk of heart disease and diabetes. Such children also have lower body mass index (BMI) and smaller waists and are in better shape overall.
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