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Published on 2024-12-11 08:43:29 - MSN
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  • A higher proportion of children in Folkestone and Hythe are getting enough exercise than before the pandemic, new figures show.

The article from MSN discusses a study by the University of Kent which found that more children in the Folkestone and Hythe district are meeting the recommended levels of physical activity than before the onset of the global health crisis. The research, part of the Kent Sport study, indicates that despite the disruptions caused by the lockdown, there has been an increase in physical activity among children in this area. This improvement is attributed to several factors including the promotion of outdoor activities, community initiatives, and possibly a shift in parental attitudes towards exercise. The study highlights the importance of physical activity for children's health and well-being, suggesting that local efforts to encourage exercise have been effective in countering some of the negative impacts of the lockdown.

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