Follow us on:twitter ·facebook  ·  Change language:
folkd.com"
Blog About folkd.com
Register for free · Already a member?  Login
Page details
First discovered on:
03:06pm, 01/21/12

All tags for this page:
0%
0 folks

Children and Exercise: The Benefits go Further than Better Health and Wellness

www.healthylife-healthyplanet.com/kids-and-exerc... - Details

kevinblue: There is no argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a critical part of their health and wellness. However I doubt if you will find much argument that kids today are getting enough. Studies show that less than 30% of school age youngsters...

Save this page to your bookmarks.

Tagged and described by the following users:

malarrame saved this page on 01/21/2012 03:06pm

There is no argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a crucial part of their health and wellness. However I doubt if there is much debate that children these days get enough. Research shows that fewer than 30% of school age youngsters obtain even 20 minutes of exercise each day. This is just another example of the continual drop of the overall health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to a multitude of health problems. On the flip side, regular exercise can benefit a child's health in the short and long term.

richeng1223 saved this page on 01/22/2012 05:25am

There is no argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a crucial portion of their health and wellness. But I doubt if there is much argument that children these days get enough. Research shows that fewer than 30% of school age kids obtain even 20 minutes of exercise each day. This is just another illustration of the steady decline of the overall health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to numerous health problems. On the flip side, regular exercise can benefit a child's overall health in the short and long term.

kathleenleroi saved this page on 01/23/2012 09:07am

There isn't an argument that children and exercise go together. It is a crucial part of their health and wellness. However I doubt if you will find very much debate that children today get enough. Studies show that less than 30% of school age children obtain even 20 minutes of exercise each day. This is just another example of the continual decline of the health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to a multitude of health conditions. On the other hand, regular exercise can benefit a child's overall health in the short and long term.

jenniferb saved this page on 01/29/2012 03:42am

There is no argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a essential portion of their health and wellness. However I doubt if you will find very much argument that kids today get enough. Studies show that fewer than 30% of school age children obtain even twenty minutes of exercise each day. This is just another illustration of the steady decline of the health of the American people. Lack of exercise can result in a multitude of health conditions. On the flip side, regular exercise can benefit a child's overall health in the short and long term.

cewstine saved this page on 01/31/2012 02:46am

There is no argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a essential part of their health and wellness. However I doubt if there is very much debate that kids these days get enough. Research shows that less than 30% of school age youngsters get even twenty minutes of physical activity each day. This is just one more example of the steady drop of the overall health of the American people. Lack of exercise can result in a multitude of health conditions. On the flip side, regular exercise can benefit a child's overall health in the short and long term.

kevinblue saved this page on 01/31/2012 04:12am

There is no argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a critical part of their health and wellness. However I doubt if you will find much argument that kids today are getting enough. Studies show that less than 30% of school age youngsters get even twenty minutes of physical activity each day. This is just one more illustration of the continual decline in the overall health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to a multitude of health problems. On the flip side, regular exercise can benefit a child's health in the short and long term.

paleenner saved this page on 02/01/2012 11:28pm

There isn't an argument that children and exercise go together. It is a critical portion of their health and wellness. But I doubt if you will find much argument that kids these days get enough. Studies show that fewer than 30% of school age children obtain even 20 minutes of physical activity each day. This is just another illustration of the continual drop of the health of the American people. Lack of exercise can result in numerous health conditions. Conversely, regular exercise can benefit a child's health in the short and long term.

stesinchaster saved this page on 02/02/2012 06:08am

There isn't an argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a critical portion of their health and wellness. However I doubt if you will find very much debate that children today are getting enough. Research shows that less than 30% of school age kids obtain even 20 minutes of exercise each day. This is just another example of the continual decline of the health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to a multitude of health conditions. On the flip side, regular exercise can benefit a child's overall health in the short and long term.

hetomsch saved this page on 02/02/2012 09:11am

There is no argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a crucial part of their health and wellness. But I doubt if there is very much debate that children these days get enough. Studies show that less than 30% of school age kids obtain even 20 minutes of physical activity each day. This is just one more illustration of the steady drop in the health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to numerous health conditions. Conversely, regular exercise can benefit a child's overall health in the short and long term.

eldemjancz saved this page on 02/03/2012 06:01am

There isn't an argument that children and exercise go together. It is a essential part of their health and wellness. But I doubt if you will find much argument that children these days are getting enough. Studies show that fewer than 30% of school age children obtain even twenty minutes of exercise each day. This is just one more illustration of the steady drop of the overall health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to a multitude of health problems. Conversely, regular exercise can benefit a child's health in the short and long term.

LauraJWylie saved this page on 02/05/2012 12:10am

There isn't an argument that children and exercise go together. It is a crucial part of their health and wellness. But I doubt if you will find very much debate that children these days get enough. Studies show that less than 30% of school age kids obtain even twenty minutes of exercise each day. This is just another example of the steady decline of the overall health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to a multitude of health problems. On the flip side, regular exercise can benefit a child's overall health in the short and long term.

jacaprebria saved this page on 02/07/2012 02:18am

There is no argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a crucial portion of their health and wellness. But I doubt if there is much argument that kids today get enough. Studies show that less than 30% of school age kids get even 20 minutes of physical activity each day. This is just one more illustration of the continual drop of the overall health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to a multitude of health conditions. On the other hand, regular exercise can benefit a child's overall health in the short and long term.

vilgilmanatix saved this page on 02/07/2012 11:21pm

There isn't an argument that children and exercise go together. It is a crucial portion of their health and wellness. However I doubt if you will find much argument that kids today get enough. Studies show that fewer than 30% of school age children obtain even 20 minutes of exercise each day. This is just another illustration of the continual decline of the health of the American people. Lack of exercise can result in a multitude of health conditions. Conversely, regular exercise can benefit a child's health in the short and long term.

jenbeart saved this page on 02/09/2012 06:05am

There isn't an argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a critical part of their health and wellness. However I doubt if you will find very much debate that kids today get enough. Studies show that fewer than 30% of school age kids obtain even 20 minutes of physical activity each day. This is just one more example of the steady drop of the health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to a multitude of health conditions. On the flip side, regular exercise can benefit a child's health in the short and long term.

denennech saved this page on 02/12/2012 12:44am

There is no argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a essential portion of their health and wellness. However I doubt if there is very much argument that children today are getting enough. Studies show that less than 30% of school age kids get even 20 minutes of physical activity each day. This is just another example of the steady drop of the health of the American people. Lack of exercise can result in numerous health conditions. On the other hand, regular exercise can benefit a child's health in the short and long term.

crontzmarron saved this page on 02/12/2012 01:22am

There isn't an argument that children and exercise go together. It is a essential portion of their health and wellness. However I doubt if you will find very much argument that children these days get enough. Research shows that less than 30% of school age youngsters obtain even 20 minutes of exercise each day. This is just another example of the steady drop of the health of the American people. Lack of exercise can result in a multitude of health problems. On the flip side, regular exercise can benefit a child's overall health in the short and long term.

fujamplacry saved this page on 02/12/2012 04:06am

There isn't an argument that children and exercise go together. It is a essential portion of their health and wellness. However I doubt if there is much argument that children these days are getting enough. Research shows that fewer than 30% of school age youngsters get even twenty minutes of exercise each day. This is just one more illustration of the steady drop of the health of the American people. Lack of exercise can result in a multitude of health problems. Conversely, regular exercise can benefit a child's health in the short and long term.

scheford saved this page on 02/14/2012 01:17am

There isn't an argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a crucial portion of their health and wellness. However I doubt if you will find much argument that kids these days get enough. Studies show that fewer than 30% of school age kids obtain even twenty minutes of physical activity each day. This is just another example of the continual decline of the health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to a multitude of health problems. On the flip side, regular exercise can benefit a child's health in the short and long term.

larschund saved this page on 02/14/2012 08:19am

There is no argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a crucial portion of their health and wellness. But I doubt if you will find much debate that children today are getting enough. Research shows that fewer than 30% of school age youngsters get even 20 minutes of exercise each day. This is just one more illustration of the continual drop in the health of the American people. Lack of exercise can result in a multitude of health conditions. Conversely, regular exercise can benefit a child's overall health in the short and long term.

waitchalger saved this page on 02/16/2012 01:33am

There is no argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a essential part of their health and wellness. But I doubt if there is much argument that kids these days get enough. Studies show that less than 30% of school age children obtain even twenty minutes of exercise each day. This is just one more example of the continual decline of the overall health of the American people. Lack of exercise can result in numerous health conditions. On the flip side, regular exercise can benefit a child's health in the short and long term.

ijrhonda saved this page on 02/16/2012 04:02am

There isn't an argument that children and exercise go together. It is a critical portion of their health and wellness. But I doubt if there is much debate that kids these days get enough. Research shows that less than 30% of school age kids get even twenty minutes of exercise each day. This is just another illustration of the continual drop in the overall health of the American people. Lack of exercise can result in a multitude of health conditions. Conversely, regular exercise can benefit a child's overall health in the short and long term.

vatmahmin saved this page on 02/16/2012 05:08am

There is no argument that children and exercise go together. It is a crucial part of their health and wellness. However I doubt if there is much argument that kids these days are getting enough. Studies show that less than 30% of school age kids obtain even twenty minutes of exercise each day. This is just another illustration of the continual decline in the overall health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to a multitude of health conditions. On the other hand, regular exercise can benefit a child's overall health in the short and long term.

biarrobent saved this page on 02/17/2012 01:28am

There is no argument that children and exercise go together. It is a crucial part of their health and wellness. However I doubt if there is very much debate that children today are getting enough. Research shows that less than 30% of school age youngsters get even twenty minutes of physical activity each day. This is just another example of the continual decline in the health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to numerous health conditions. Conversely, regular exercise can benefit a child's overall health in the short and long term.

thcorierg saved this page on 02/18/2012 12:24am

There isn't an argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a crucial portion of their health and wellness. But I doubt if there is much argument that children today are getting enough. Research shows that fewer than 30% of school age kids get even twenty minutes of exercise each day. This is just one more illustration of the continual decline in the health of the American people. Lack of exercise can result in numerous health conditions. On the flip side, regular exercise can benefit a child's health in the short and long term.

bratilli saved this page on 02/18/2012 02:10pm

There isn't an argument that children and exercise go together. It is a critical portion of their health and wellness. However I doubt if there is very much argument that kids today are getting enough. Studies show that fewer than 30% of school age children obtain even 20 minutes of physical activity each day. This is just one more illustration of the steady drop in the health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to numerous health conditions. Conversely, regular exercise can benefit a child's overall health in the short and long term.

noblepay saved this page on 02/19/2012 01:24am

There is no argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a essential part of their health and wellness. But I doubt if there is much argument that kids these days are getting enough. Studies show that less than 30% of school age youngsters obtain even twenty minutes of exercise each day. This is just another example of the continual drop in the overall health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to a multitude of health problems. On the other hand, regular exercise can benefit a child's overall health in the short and long term.

wealvarding saved this page on 02/19/2012 02:13am

There isn't an argument that kids and exercise go together. It is a crucial portion of their health and wellness. But I doubt if you will find very much argument that children today get enough. Studies show that less than 30% of school age kids get even 20 minutes of exercise each day. This is just one more illustration of the steady decline in the overall health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to a multitude of health problems. On the flip side, regular exercise can benefit a child's health in the short and long term.

eauheining saved this page on 02/19/2012 05:14am

There isn't an argument that children and exercise go together. It is a essential portion of their health and wellness. However I doubt if you will find very much argument that children today get enough. Research shows that fewer than 30% of school age kids get even twenty minutes of exercise each day. This is just one more example of the continual decline in the overall health of the American people. Lack of exercise can lead to numerous health conditions. Conversely, regular exercise can benefit a child's health in the short and long term.

This URL was also folkd by:

 
About folkd.com:
· Social Search
· Social Bookmarks
· Features (VIDEO)
Content:
· Explore
· Community
· Statistics
· Credits
Business:
· Help / Feedback
· Contact / Imprint
· Advertising
· Press
Legal:
· Terms of Use
· Privacy
· Copyright Policy
Get involved:
· Buttons for your Webpage
· Get a Pro Account
· Follow us on twitter
· Friend us on facebook

© 2006 - 2022 - folkd.com - all rights reserved