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020 _a9781422228098
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040 _aOCLC
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041 _2E
082 _a613.7042
_bHOVI
100 _a Christopher Hovius
_9175518
245 _a Fitness & nutrition /
_b
260 _a Broomall, PA :
_b Mason Crest Publishers,
_c2014
300 _a128 PAGES:
_bILLUSTRATION COLR;
_c25 CM.
490 _aYoung adult's guide to the science of health
504 _aDo you ever wish you were stronger ... thinner ... more athletic ... healthier? Most of us would change at least one thing about ourselves if we could. But real health and happiness aren't dependent on matching yourself against the unrealistic ideals of a model-thin body or a pumped-up body builder's bulging muscles. Instead, fitness and good nutrition are the two factors that can lead to physical and emotional health. When you were younger, your parents told you what to eat. They probably encouraged you to eat the foods that would provide you with the various nutrients you needed to grow. They may have also encouraged you to get regular exercise. But you're older now. You've begun to make your own decisions about what you eat and how active you are. Learning what your body needs to be healthy is an important part of becoming a responsible adult. Taking care of yourself makes sense if you want to be happy and enjoy life. This book will tell you how to be the best you can be!"--Publisher's website
521 _aYOUNG ADULTS
650 _aFaceted Application of Subject Terminology
_vHealth Nutrition, Physical fitness, Physical fitness for youth , Literature ,Juvenile works
_9194209
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_xBontle Makola
_y5815
_zPontsho Maoko
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