Physical activity is a vital part of staying healthy. Encouraging healthy habits in your child is one of the best things a parent can do to help guarantee a healthier life. Being active can help kids and adults have healthier body weights, less body fat, and stronger muscles and bones. Activity can help prevent heart disease, cancer, and stroke. It can also reduce feelings of depression, and boost confidence. As children get older, they often reduce their physical activity. Because of this, making activity a family focus is key.
The CDC advises that kids ages 3 to 5 should be physically active throughout the day. Kids ages 6 to 17 years should get at least 60 minutes of moderate physical activity or exercise daily. Three of the days each week should consist of high-intensity exercise. The CDC also advises that adults ages 18 years and older to get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise a week. And one of the best ways to meet your goals is to work on them as a family.