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 Study shows kids exercise more on school holidays
 
imgOfflineannie
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Study shows kids exercise more on school holidays
Posted: 14 Feb 08 11:32 AM

Thought this was interesting...holidays would give kids more time to spend at the playground, wouldn't they?

http://www.responsesource.com/releases/rel_display.php?relid=36957&hilite=

The research shows that

• more children (96%) aged 12 do more exercise during their summer holidays than during school term time (see Table 1)

• children find term-time exercise more boring

• eight out of ten (79%) getting enjoyment from their exercise during the summer holidays

• over half (57%) describing it as ‘more fun’

• 22% saying it was ‘more exciting’ (see Table 2)

• There was a strong trend in the data (see Table 3) to show that increased exercise is proportional to the kind of holiday the students took

• the highest exercise levels were found in students who went abroad on holiday (78% did a ‘lot more’ exercise)

• as opposed to those who holidayed in the UK (33%)

• and those students who did not have a holiday at all (37.5%).

imgOfflinealynsen
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Re: Study shows kids exercise more on school holidays
Posted: 14 Feb 08 12:18 PM
I remember spending a LOT more time in unstructured play during school holidays...and also during snow days. Lots of snow forts and sledding! So the study makes sense to me.
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Re: Study shows kids exercise more on school holidays
Posted: 28 Feb 08 5:15 PM
I am really excited that a build I am involved with in April is happening while the children are on spring break.  Some people are nervous that this will invite more kids than we are prepared for to the build day but I think it is the BEST timing since the kids will be able to use their brand new playground when they are on a break.  It will also allow for there to be awesome youth activities since the kids are available all day.  YAY Holidays!
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Re: Study shows kids exercise more on school holidays
Posted: 17 Mar 08 2:30 PM
This is just one more example that shows creating community playspaces is so important.  Parents need safe places to let their children play on weekends, holidays, and summer vacations!
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Re: Study shows kids exercise more on school holidays
Posted: 19 Jun 08 5:09 PM
Agreed.  More playspaces mean less TV and less Video Games and more healthy outdoor play!
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