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Look up north. Here's how Aussie kids can move more at school, Nordic style

  • Written by Katja Siefken, Lecturer, University of South Australia
Look up north. Here's how Aussie kids can move more at school, Nordic styleSome Nordic school kids are doing an average of two to three hours of physical activity a week. Does Australia need to lift its game?CAHPER/Sangudo/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND

Inactivity in school children has been in the news again with the release of a study into the health of Australian 11-12 year olds from around the country.

The 1,800 person study found...

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