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3 years ago
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(Will Mark BRAINLIEST) Identify risks that may affect physical activity throughout life.

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IgorLugansk [536]3 years ago
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Some risks that may affect physical activity throughout life would be: obesity, smoking, eating unhealthy, diabetes, heart deseases, and many more. I hope this helps! (:

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