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Physical Education

By Kevin Bushweller — September 22, 2004 1 min read
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Even one additional hour per week of a school physical education program for 5- and 6-year-olds can help decrease the incidence of weight problems, especially for girls. That’s the conclusion of a recent research brief issued by the National Institute for Health Care Management Research and Educational Foundation, a nonprofit research organization based in Washington.

Read the research brief, “Obesity in Young Children: Impact and Intervention,” from the National Institute for Health Care Management. (Requires Adobe’s Acrobat Reader.)

Kindergartners average 57 minutes a week in physical education classes, and that increases to 65 minutes in 1st grade, the brief says. It also points out that schools with high proportions of poor or minority students tend to have the least amount of physical education time.

The findings are based on data from the U. S. Department of Education’s Early Childhood Longitudinal Study.

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