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Physical activity in schools 'makes children fitter'

Increasing physical activity in schools and giving 'exercise homework' improves children's fitness and body weight, researchers have found, after previous studies suggested it had no effect.

A year-long study at the Institute of Exercise and Health Sciences, University of Basel, in Switzerland has found that children given more exercise time at school, in dedicated lessons and throughout the day, as well as ten minute exercise homework, were fitter and put on less weight than others. 

Previous studies have suggested that children simply compensate for the extra sport at school by being more sedentary for the rest of the time. Read on 

 

 

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