How does exercise benefit your child and your family?
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• Healthy Weight
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Physical activity is necessary to help your child keep or get to a healthy weight. Children today are less active than they were just a few years ago because of the amount of time spent watching TV, on computers, and taking part less in daily PE classes in school.
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• Strong Bones
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Exercise can strengthen your child's bones. Building strong bones in childhood helps to keep bone health later in life.
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• Develop Lifelong Habits
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Children who enjoy exercise may develop a lifelong, healthy habit of being physically active. If they stay active as adults, they will enjoy better health and may live longer than their less active peers. Exercise can decrease the risk of obesity, cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, and heart disease in adults.
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