Active Living Research and Resources to Promote Physical Activity

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ALR's infographic on Parks and Recreation (Source: http://activelivingresearch.org/)
ALR’s infographic on Parks and Recreation (Source: http://activelivingresearch.org/)

Did you know that 10 minute activity breaks can help increase concentration in the classroom?

Or that children who spend 20 minutes a day in greener areas get five times as much physical activity as those who did not?

Well if you didn’t, you can learn more about physical activity and places for activity from the Active Living Research (ALR) group.

ALR has a wealth of evidence-based information and resources on how to make schools, communities, streets, and parks healthy and active places for all to enjoy!

Knowing the facts, anybody can make the case for physical activity! So check out ALR’s tools and resources  and visit their home page. Learn more about policies that promote physical activity  today!

 

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