Exploring the health benefits of increased physical activity in schoolchildren from different socio-educational backgrounds

A year-long study into the effects of increased physical activity at school has shown that children’s fitness levels and body composition do improve with daily participation in sport – and particularly so for children from deprived backgrounds.
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