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Notes de l'éditeur
“ healthcare costs are on the rise, population is unhealthier” -> active health management being promoted as a way to Age slide removed Active Obesity among children is on the rise (King, Abuert, & Herman, 1998)
Reworded as question second bullet can go if not needed