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Experts Underscore Importance of Physical Education in NC Schools

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Thursday, May 26, 2016   

RALEIGH, N.C. – In North Carolina, 16 percent of children ages 10 to 17 are obese, yet the state does not require a prescribed amount of physical activity for them at school.

May is National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, and experts want North Carolina and other states to rethink their approach to health education.

Shirley Holt-Hale, who taught physical education for 38 years, says she witnessed a big decrease in physical education as testing became the emphasis and policymakers assumed children would be active enough on their own.

"I say to people when they say they will just pick up the skills, 'Okay, if you truly believe that, we don't need to be hiring reading and language arts teachers in our schools,’” she says. “’We only need to be supplying books.'"

North Carolina mandates physical education in grades K through 5, and what's known as healthful living education in grades six through 12, but there's no requirement for how many days or minutes per week in elementary or middle schools.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends an hour of daily exercise for children and teens.

Holt-Hale says the decrease in physical education in schools, combined with the popularity of computers and television, has created a perfect storm of inactive children, and future health consequences.

"The neighborhood I live in, there are children everywhere, but you would not know that if you drove through the neighborhood, because children are now inside on video games,” she relates. “Meanwhile, obesity has hit an epidemic level in this nation. "

According to "The State of Obesity" report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, North Carolina ranks 18th in the country for obesity rates among 10 to 17-year-olds.

Holt-Hale says a great way for families and caregivers to increase children's activity levels is to go for a walk after dinner, for at least 20 minutes.





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