Exercise, screen time, snacks and sleep: How Australian pre-teens compare

The Sydney Morning Herald – Melissa Cunningham

For the first time in Australia, researchers led by Murdoch Children’s Research Institute tested everything from weight, cholesterol, lung function, hearing, snacking habits and sleep in more than 1800 children aged 11 to 12 across 30 cities and regional areas to measure the health of children on the cusp of adolescence.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/exercise-screen-time-snacks-and-sleep-how-australian-pre-teens-compare-20190704-p5243j.html