How Much Physical Activity Do Kids Need?

Recently in the United States we have seen a rise of diseases in children that in the past had only been seen in adults. Things like obesity, type 2 diabetes, and high blood pressure are being seen more and more frequently in children. One of the best ways to combat the rise of these diseases is to make sure that our kids are getting enough physical activity.

The Department of Health and Human Services has developed guidelines recommending that youth ages 6-17 participate in 60 minutes or more of physical activity 7 days/ week. This 60 minutes is total activity time, so 1 hour, or two 30 minute sessions, or 4 sessions of 15 minutes in each day would all satisfy this recommendation. Most of this physical activity should be at either moderate or vigorous intensity.

An easy way to distinguish vigorous vs moderate intensity exercise is as follows:

Moderate intensity allows you to talk but not sing during or right after the activity

Vigorous intensity allows you to say only a few words at a time while exercising

As part of the 60 minutes of daily exercise, it is recommended that children participate in muscle strengthening activities 3 days/wk and bone strengthening activities 3 days/wk. Some activities that would fit into these categories are listed below:

Muscle Strengthening Activities

  1. Games like tug of war
  2. Climbing playground equipment
  3. Push ups, pull ups, or sit ups
  4. Activities like crab walking, bear walking, or wheelbarrow with a partner

Bone Strengthening Activities

  1. Hopscotch
  2. Jumping rope
  3. Skipping
  4. Sports that include jumping like basketball or volleyball

To get and keep kids participating, physical activity should be fun and incorporated into playful activities that are age appropriate. Being involved in physical education in school is important, especially if children are not involved in extracurricular activities that meet these requirements. Summer camps can be a great way to keep kids active during summer vacation.

For more information about kids and exercise, check out the following links:

  1. Youth Physical Activity Recommendations
  2. Physical Activity Facts

Wishing you and your kids a healthy school year!