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Exercise bloggers offer dubious advice, study suggests

Exercise bloggers offer dubious advice, study suggests

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: September 25, 2020In: HEALTHNo Comments

Popular but unqualified ‘fitness professionals’ could be promoting misinformation and unhealthy behaviour, says U of A researcher. The vast majority of exercise bloggers are not qualified to give the advice they’re giving, according to a University of Alberta study that suggests this lack of certification could contribute to misinformation and unhealthy behaviour, especially since the […] Read more

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