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© BRITISH NUTRITION FOUNDATION 2014 Healthy active lifestyles

© BRITISH NUTRITION FOUNDATION 2014 It is hoped that the legacy from the London 2012 Olympic Games will inspire a generation into playing sport. However only 56.4% (4.65 million) of people aged took part in sport at least once a week in October 2012-October In your opinion, has the London 2012 Olympic games had an impact on young people and sport? How can the government encourage more young people to take part in sport?

© BRITISH NUTRITION FOUNDATION 2014 In your opinion, has the London 2012 Olympic games had an impact on young people and sport? How can the government encourage more young people to take part in sport? What are the benefits to being physically active? What ways do you keep active? How could you be more active? What are your favourite sports to take part in and why? What are your favourite sports to watch and why? Did you feel inspired by the Olympics? What Olympic athletes inspired you and why? What do you think the barriers are preventing more people from taking part in sport or being more active? What methods/strategies could the government utilise to encourage more young people to take part in sport?

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