Pentagon Study Nintendo Generation Skeletons Are Too Weak And Break More Easily
Major Thibodeau, a clinical coordinator and chief of the medical readiness service line at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri, said the following: According to the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service’s press release, the reason behind this weaker skeleton structure is due to a more sedentary life that the soldiers from Generation Z have taken. Today’s recruits are coming from a far more sedentary lifestyle compared to previous generations, making their skeletons more prone to injuries because they’re not used to the kind of intense activity they will face at basic training....