The Sedentary Behaviour Research Network (SBRN) recently launched International School-Related Sedentary Behaviour Recommendations for Children and Youth through the International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity.
The recommendations will assist stakeholders in education, health, research, and related sectors to implement actions and policies that support student health and wellbeing through managing school-related sedentary behaviours. They are available in English, French, Inuktitut, and several international languages.
Visit the SBRN’s website for detailed recommendations or PHE Canada’s website for practical resources, such as journal articles, videos, blogs, infographics, a shareable slide deck and more!
You can also support student health and wellbeing through managing school-related sedentary behaviours by sharing this message with your networks, following @SedBehaviourRN on Twitter, or tweeting about this new resource using the hashtag #SedentaryBehaviour.