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Overweight Among Adolescents: City Children Often Move More than Rural Children

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Contrary to common prejudices, city children are often fitter than rural children. Studies show that the accessibility of sports offers plays a crucial role.

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Rural life does not necessarily have a positive effect on the health of children. According to a study, urban children suffer less from overweight than rural children. According to experts, especially on-screen time and the accessibility of sports activities play a role.

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It may be surprising, but city children move more and are less overweight than country children. This is shown by a study by the University of Helsinki. Girls and socially weaker families benefit from one reason in particular.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Contrary to common prejudices, city children are often fitter than rural children. Studies show that the accessibility of sports offers plays a crucial role.

·Berlin, Germany
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If you don't want to play football as a child, you often don't have many other options in the country. This is quite different in the city. This can have direct consequences for the health of children.

If you don't want to play football as a child, you often don't have many other options in the country. This is quite different in the city. This can have direct consequences for the health of children.

AUGSBURG. If you don't want to play football as a child, you often don't have many other possibilities in the country. This is quite different in the city. This can have direct consequences for children's health. This is what the cliché looks like.... (Symbol photo) Photo: Shutterstock As a child, you play constantly in the forest and on meadows, in the city you only sit in the children's room? This cliché has been overtaken by reality. Studies …

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saarbruecker-zeitung.de broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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