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The first of a planned series of community facilities inspired by the legacy of London 2012 has proven
successful as a way to increase levels of physical activity in communities.
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27 Mar 2013
The pandemic has had an "unprecedented" impact on physical activity levels in England, with 1
million more adults becoming physically inactive in the 12 months to May 2021.
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22 Oct 2021
Physical activity levels among teenagers are similar to that of 60-year olds, according to
US research.
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23 Jun 2017
Tiddenfoot Leisure Centre in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, has teamed up with a local school in move designed to boost the health and fitness of its teachers.
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26 Jul 2005
A meta analysis of all the evidence has found that activity monitors do boost activity levels in adults
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Strength training could help to improve levels of activity in young people,
according to a new study published in the journal Pediatrics.
news •
04 Nov 2013
A new interactive gym is being opened later this month by Sandwell Leisure Trust at Haden Hill Leisure Centre, in the Midlands.
news •
04 Jul 2007
New research published by the Welsh Government has reported "little change" in
physical activity levels over the last eight years, with one-in-three adults
found to do no exercise.
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30 Aug 2012
The more active a mother is, the more active her child is likely to be, according
to new research published in Pediatrics.
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26 Mar 2014
New research from the University of Alberta in Canada show that children need
just seven minutes of vigorous exercise a day to stay fit. However, most
children are failing to achieve this.
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21 Nov 2012
People significantly underestimate the amount of activity they do according to a
Norwegian study. However, it’s not BMI which causes people to exaggerate, but
sex, age and education.
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20 Jan 2014
England's physical activity levels were on the rise in the run-up to the coronavirus (COVID-19)
outbreak, according to the latest Active Lives Adult Survey.
news •
23 Apr 2020
Physical activity levels in England have continued to fall from those recorded at the initial phase
of lockdown – partly due to schools, shops and workplaces reopening, giving people less time to
exercise.
news •
30 Jun 2020
Almost half of children and young people (46.8 per cent) in England are doing the recommended
average of 60 or more minutes of physical activity a day. The figure, from the second annual Active
Lives Children and Young People Survey, shows there has been a rise of 3.6 per cent in the number
of active children over the last year.
news •
05 Dec 2019
A study by research institute RAND Europe has suggested that there is a simple way to dramatically
increase people's physical activity levels – by offering them tangible financial rewards.
news •
28 Nov 2018
What are the effects on public health of gyms and leisure centres being shut during lockdowns?
Could more people be suffering worse symptoms – or even death – from COVID-19 due to
physical activity facilities being out of bounds?
news •
25 Feb 2021
Wow! Workout is helping young people with autism get fit at its facility in Brunswick, New Jersey.
news •
24 Feb 2004
Primary school children across the UK are in 'urgent need' of increasing their physical activity levels in
order to prevent serious health problems in later life, according to new research.
news •
21 Jun 2012
Children’s and young people’s activity levels are back to pre-pandemic levels, confirms Sport
England
in its annual Active Lives Children and Young People Survey 2021-2022.
news •
12 Dec 2022
A newly-launched fitness app aims to help busy mums stay in shape and restore body
confidence by offering a range of specialised workouts.
news •
29 Jan 2015
Technology developer X-Doria has created a new piece of wearable kit allowing
parents to set physical activity goals for their children, also enabling them
to keep tabs on how much exercise their kids are doing.
news •
30 Jun 2014
Half of all seven-year-olds in the UK are in risk of suffering from poor health in
later life due to sedentary lifestyles.
news •
22 Aug 2013
An inquiry into physical activity levels among children and young people in Wales has been
launched, with results helping inform and develop the country’s national obesity strategy.
news •
23 Aug 2017
A new report by Public Health England claims that people from lower socio-
economic groups tend to have poorer access to environments that support
physical activity such as parks, gardens or safe areas to play.
news •
05 Nov 2013
The results of a £2.5m pilot scheme to combat physical inactivity have been revealed by the Department of Health.
news •
07 Dec 2006
A majority of mothers do not exercise because it makes them feel guilty about not spending
time with their children.
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18 Jun 2019
Sport England has published its latest Active Lives Adult Survey (ALAS), which shows that
27.7 million people – 61.8 per cent of the adult population in England – are physically
active
for more than 150 minutes a week.
news •
22 Mar 2018
A new study suggests that how much
you earn influences how much exercise
you do and when you do it
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Due to the continual success of the Fitness Industry Association’s (FIA) Adopt a School (AAS) scheme, nearly 60 programmes are expected to help to increase the activity levels of 1,800 school children this spring.
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09 Feb 2006
British Medical Association: government must tackle 'stark inequalities' in physical activity levels
Doctors have called on the Conservative government to take "urgent action" to improve low levels of
physical activity across the UK.
news •
28 Oct 2019
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