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To Fight Obesity, Even Babies Should Exercise

July 11, 2011 by INQUIRER.NET in WEIGHT & OBESITY with 0 Comments

In a new campaign against obesity, the British government issued guidelines on Monday saying that children under the age of five — including those who can’t even walk yet — should exercise every day.

Babies exercise. Photo Credit: www.nikkyhughes.com

In its first such guidelines for children that young, the health department said children under five who can walk should be physically active for at least three hours a day. Officials also said parents should reduce the amount of time such kids spend being sedentary while watching television or being strapped in a stroller.

The three hours of activity should be spread throughout the day. Officials said kids’ daily dose of exercise is likely to be met simply through playing but could also include activities such as walking to school.

For babies who can’t walk yet, the government said physical activity should be encouraged from birth, including infants playing on their stomachs or having swimming sessions with their parents.

“It’s vital that parents introduce children to fun and physically active pastimes to help prevent them becoming obese children, who are likely to become obese adults at risk of heart disease, diabetes and some cancers,” Maura Gillespie, head of policy and advocacy at the British Heart Foundation, said in a statement.

Nearly a quarter of British adults are obese, and experts estimate that by 2050, about 90 percent of adults will be heavy.

More than 60 percent of adults don’t meet the government’s physical activity guidelines of about 150 minutes of activity each week.

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