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Don't like exercising? Maybe you're doing it at the wrong time of day

Research indicates that synchronizing physical exercise with our body clock brings better results.

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Don't like exercising? Maybe you're doing it at the wrong time of day
Source: BBC Portuguese
Pesquisas indicam que sincronizar o exercício físico com o nosso relógio corporal traz melhores resultados.

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