Physical activity advice for children and young people

Dr Ian Hunt, Dr Hussain Al-Zubaidi
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Unfortunately, only 47.2% of children and young people in the UK are currently meeting the chief medical officer’s physical activity guidelines of 60 minutes daily, with 30.1% of children doing less than 30 minutes daily. Reduced physical activity in children is a significant contributor to childhood obesity, a growing paediatric pandemic with 1-in-3 children overweight or obese by the time they leave primary school. The long-term health implications of this and the additional burden on health services are already widely apparent. It is important for GPs and primary care staff to understand the current UK recommendations and evidence on childhood physical activity to empower their support of early engagement of children with measures to improve levels of physical activity. An understanding of childhood obesity is also important. At the other end of the spectrum elite children’s sport is becoming increasingly competitive and injuries in developing children can lead to lifelong complications and injury recurrence. It is, therefore, important to understand how much and what types of exercise and training are safe in the paediatric population.
为儿童和青少年提供体育活动建议
遗憾的是,目前英国只有 47.2% 的儿童和青少年达到了首席医疗官规定的每天 60 分钟的体育锻炼时间,其中 30.1% 的儿童每天体育锻炼时间不足 30 分钟。儿童体力活动的减少是导致儿童肥胖症的一个重要原因,肥胖症是一种日益严重的儿科流行病,每三名儿童中就有一名儿童在离开小学时超重或肥胖。这种情况对健康的长期影响以及对医疗服务造成的额外负担已经非常明显。全科医生和初级保健人员必须了解英国目前关于儿童体育锻炼的建议和证据,以便支持儿童尽早参与提高体育锻炼水平的措施。了解儿童肥胖症也很重要。另一方面,儿童精英体育运动的竞争日益激烈,发育期儿童受伤可能导致终身并发症和伤病复发。因此,了解多少运动量和哪种类型的运动和训练对儿科人群是安全的非常重要。
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