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P HYSICAL E DUCATION Physical activity is any movement produced by our body that results in some expenditure of energy. (NSW Department of Education and Training 2011)
B ENEFITS TO PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Build strong bones and muscles. Improve balance and develop skills. Maintain a healthy weight. Opportunities to make friends. Improve self-esteem. Build strong bones and muscles. Improve balance and develop skills. Maintain a healthy weight. Opportunities to make friends. Improve self-esteem. (Department of Health and Ageing 2004)
H OW C AN P ARENTS H ELP REMEMBER: Children need at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity every day. Children should not spend more than two hours a day using electronic media for entertainment (e.g. Computer, games, TV) (Department of Health and Ageing 2004)
R EFERENCES NSW Department of Education and Training (2011). Physical fitness or physical activity? Definitions and differences. Retrieved from Department of Health and Ageing (2004). Australia’s physical activity recommendations for 5-12 year olds. Retrieved from Food Standards Agency (2007). The Eatwell Plate. Retrieved from wheels/food-groups-circle.jpg