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Benefits of physical activity on cognition

Physical activity has benefits for cognitive skills such as observation, verbal and mathematical skills, IQ and memory.

Some findings about the link between exercise and school results:

  • Physical condition is linked to success at school. (Welk et al. 2010)
  • Active children have lower stress levels during the school day. (Lambiase et al. 2010)
  • Physically active pupils are more successful at school, get along well with others and have a better awareness of their own health. Active pupils also plan to continue their studies in high school and university more often than their passive peers. (Kantomaa 2010)
  • Physical activity effects memory, concentration and energy levels. (Hillman et al. 2008 and Coe et al. 2006)
  • Physical activity before school lifts the energy level to better receive learning (Hulley et al. 2008)
  • Physical activity and cognitive functions a have significant positive relationship (Sibley & Etnier, meta analysis 2003)
  • Physical activity has a positive influence on self-esteem (Tremblay et al. 2000)

Read also the recommendation „Physical Activity and Young People“ by the WHO (.pdf)

 

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Playing, interactivity and the learning process

Playful and interactive elements have many functions in the learning process. They can support intelligence, the ability to concentrate, creativity, motivation, lingual development and motor coordination.

Playing and interactivity can help pupils to stay focused and increase willingness to expend effort, especially in phases where ability to concentrate is down.

 

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Learning and moving in the spirit of Muuvit!

Muuvit Adventure is a fun and easy-to-use learning platform that teachers can use to support a healthy lifestyle among their pupils, while enriching their work as educators. The online learning environment consists of information about travel destinations, quizzes, small lists of vocabulary, educational games and easy exercise tips.

Did you know

Video games are often strongly criticized as making children passive. But according to a listing by CNBC, six movement-based games, like Wii Fit and Guitar Hero, are currently among this generation’s top ten favourites. There is even a national programme called Health Games Research with headquarters at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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Childhood obesity is a serious health challenge

According to the WHO, childhood obesity is one of the most serious public health challenges of the 21st century. Overweight children are also likely to become overweight adults. Diabetes, high risk of cardiovascular illnesses and low self-esteem are just a few examples of problems that flow on from obesity.

Muuvit was developed to fight against increasing obesity in children. A study carried out in Finland pointed out that children continued to be more active even three months after taking part in the Muuvit Adventure.

Read more on the Childhood Obesity page of the World Health Organization WHO.

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12Apr
2013

Finnish schools on the Move – A more pleasant and peaceful learning environment

This week, 170.000 pupils in 9.000 classes, from 2.000 schools started their Muuvit Adventure. During the first week the Finns collected over 5,5 million Muuvit kilometers via physical activity! That´s… ››Read more

27Mar
2013

Muuvit becomes a member of Future Learning Finland

“We See Brilliant Futures” Future Learning Finland is a national education export programme, offering Finnish educational know-how and learning solutions globally. The programme chooses the best Finnish companies from the… ››Read more

27Mar
2013

Polish Ministry of Sport and Tourism to support Muuvit

Volunteers for Sport Foundation is responsible to the development and operation of Muuvit in Poland. Now, the foundation – in cooperation with the Ministry of Sport and Tourism – aims… ››Read more

04Mar
2013

WHO and UNESCO on Muuvit

WHO: A blueprint for making physical activity appealing Promotion of physical activity has increasingly been recognized as a priority for public health, and many countries have responded through the development… ››Read more

27Feb
2013

Muuvit at Education Fair IEFE in Saudi Arabia

From 18th to 22nd of February, Muuvit was representing at the IEFE in Riadh, Saudi Arabia and could get in touch with teachers and officials from all over the Gulf… ››Read more

05Feb
2013

Klara, färdiga, gå! – Muuvit is coming to Sweden!

“Make a healthy heart your goal” with the World Heart Federation and UEFA Women’s Euro 2013 Building on a successful cooperation during the “Respect Your Health – Euroschools 2012″ at… ››Read more

22Jan
2013

Muuvit at the European Healthy Stadia Conference

Etihad Stadium, Manchester, 21st March The Conference will showcase best practice from across Europe, focusing on the health and societal benefits of Healthy Stadia policies and practices, and the business… ››Read more

16Jan
2013

Eine sportliche Schnitzeljagd und Showtraining beim EHC München

16.01.2013 München Am 29.1.2013 laden das Bewegungsprogramm Muuvit und das Team des EHC Red Bull München Münchner Schulklassen ins Olympia-Eisstadion zu einem großen Showtraining ein. Ganz nach dem Motto „Wir… ››Read more

22Nov
2012

Ukraine likes to move it, Muuvit!

From international to national In Spring 2012, UEFA’s Respect Your Health initiative added the Muuvit scheme to its activities for schools in the two UEFA EURO 2012 host countries –… ››Read more

20Nov
2012

Environmental education with Muuvit

A new “route” is opened together with WWF Switzerland and Migros Starting in November, the Swiss school classes can spend their Muuvit mileage for a route containing information and examples… ››Read more

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