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Sep 7, 2019 · A report from the Chief Medical Officers in the UK on the amount and type of physical activity people should be doing to improve their health.
- Department of Health And Social Care
Nov 30, 2017 · On average, 78% of boys (95% CI 72% to 85%) and 83% of girls (95% CI 71% to 96%) met the standards for healthy CRF, with the percentage meeting the standards decreasing with age.
The Under-5s EWG considered evidence for 3 distinct populations: infants (up to age 1 year); toddlers (age 1-2 years); pre-schoolers (age 3-4 years). A large number of exposures were considered,...
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This report presents new research evidence from the University of Bristol’s Centre for Exercise, Nutrition & Health Sciences that can be used to support work on a local and national level to ensure that girls can be and stay active throughout childhood and adolescence.
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This study estimated that 78% (95% CI 72% to 85%) of boys and 83% (95% CI 71% to 96%) of girls met the new international criterion-referenced standards of 42 and 35 mL/kg/min respectively for healthy cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), with the percentage meeting the standards decreasing with age.
- Grant R Tomkinson, Kevin D Carver, Frazer Atkinson, Nathan D Daniell, Lucy K Lewis, John S Fitzgeral...
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Jan 11, 2022 · In 2020 to 2021, 44.6% of children and young people in school years 1-11 (aged 5-16) in England met the Chief Medical Officers’ (CMOs) guidelines of taking part in sport and physical activity for...
Children and young people aged 5 to 18 should: aim for an average of at least 60 minutes of moderate or vigorous intensity physical activity a day across the week. take part in a variety of types and intensities of physical activity across the week to develop movement skills, muscles and bones.
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