Snacks that are being offered to kids after sports activities are often higher in calories and sugar than what they burn during the game.
Postgame Snacks Can Have More Calories Than Kids Burn Playing Sports
Snacks that are being offered to kids after sports activities are often higher in calories and sugar than what they burn during the game.
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