You can't exercise away TV's toll on the heart
Heavy screen time in youth means trouble by mid-40s, despite activity levels, study finds.
People who watch more television in their 20s and 30s are more apt to develop heart disease risk factors by the time they reach their mid-40s than people who spent less time in front of the screen, a new study finds.
And while that's worrisome enough for many, the worse news is that you can't exercise the risk away.