Statcan studies highlight importance of physical activity for children: experts
TORONTO — A pair of new studies from Statistics Canada highlight the importance of incorporating physical activity throughout the day for children of all ages, experts said Wednesday.
The national statistical agency released two reports based on the Canadian Health Measure Survey, which between them examined various physical activity benchmarks for children from ages three to 14.
The first study, which documented activity levels among the youngest age groups between 2009 and 2013, concluded that nearly three quarters of three and four-year-olds were meeting their recommended activity targets while less than a third of five-year-olds were reaching their quotas.
But researchers on the studies concede the devil is in the details, saying the targets are radically different between the two age groups and are not easily compared.


