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Getting kids outside and active could help with brain
health: Participaction report
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The physical benefits of kids leading an active lifestyle, including better heart health
and a decreased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, are well known. But a growing
body of research suggests there are significant mental benefits as well, whether it's
lowering stress levels or helping to treat anxiety and depression. A new report
released by Participaction on Tuesday draws attention to this link, and by doing so,
hopes to encourage kids in Canada to get moving more.
The Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth, released by the non-
profit organization dedicated to promoting healthy living and physical fitness,
found that only 35 per cent of five- to 17-year-olds and 62 per cent of children ages 3
and 4 are getting the recommended physical -activity levels for their age group and
that this may be having an impact on the health of their brains.
"For better brain health, all children and youth should be physically active on a
regular basis. In addition to physical health benefits, physical activity also improves
cognition, brain function and mental health," according to the statement that
accompanies the report.
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Why did you want to make brain health the focus of this year's report card?
We have been disproportionately focused on obesity and the physical benefits of
physical activity. The urgency — this could actually have a positive impact on their
school grades, on the conduct with their classmates, on their mental health, on their
self-esteem — we think has the potential for more immediate resonance, especially
with those who are not inclined to embrace the other messages about physical
health. The final reason is to acknowledge that the physical activity and
neuroscience research is exploding and expanding.
The link between physical activity and mental health seems particularly
important considering the large number of kids who are now dealing with
mental-health issues.
I believe that the reason there's this unprecedented grappling with true mental
health related issues is because of the lifestyles we've adopted. And it's perpetuated
by a lack of physical activity, a lack of outdoor time, too much time on the screens,
which has all kinds of mechanistic implications to mental health and a reduction in
sleep. So reversing that will help to manage existing mental health related issues.
What is the link between physical activity and anxiety?
The evidence suggests that physical activity can help to prevent and to manage or
reduce it. Not in everyone. The sources of anxiety in individuals vary, of course, and
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You're referring to dopamine and serotonin, correct?
Yes, and even endorphins if it's long enough and intense enough of an activity. But
it can also serve as a distraction. Whatever the source of the anxiety, if you sort of
remove yourself from it, if you're lost in whatever it is you're doing — you're
swimming lengths or whatever it is you're doing for physical activity — it's a
distraction, which sometimes for some people can reduce the acute effects of their
problem.
Does all of that also explain how physical activity might help with
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So what can parents do to get their kids moving more?
There's no new magic bullet. Getting outside is the easiest way and the most
accessible to get kids to move more. So allow kids a little bit more roaming distance
— when you put kids outside and say you can't roam past the yard they've? got
limited opportunities. One way to increase physical activity is to limit screen time.
Driveway chalk — the kids just light up. They're doing hopscotch and they're
drawing things and they're running around. That's all you need, or a ball or a
skipping rope. Or sometimes just going to the park. But you've got to do it. You've
got to commit to it.
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