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This section of the website contains an array of easy-to-read articles reinforcing the key 1Seven message: 'Move More, Eat Well'.

All articles aim to promote the following federal government recommendations on childhood health and nutrition:

  • Children need at least 60 minutes per day (up to several hours) in moderate to vigorous physical activity.
  • Children should eat a variety of healthy foods including seven serves of fruit and vegetables every day.
  • Children should not spend more than two hours per day using electronic media for entertainment.

The number of serves of fruit and vegetables we should eat on an average day depends on body size and activity level. For children the minimum number of serves as recommended by the NHMRC based on age is as follows:

  • 4-7 years: 2 serves of vegetables & 1 serve of fruit
  • 8-11 years: 3 serves of vegetables & 1 serve of fruit
  • 12-18 years: 4 serves of vegetables & 3 serves of fruit

Kids

Perfect Timing

Perfect Timing

Is there a best time of day to exercise or play sport?...
Exercise Skin Protection

Exercise Skin Protection

When you head out to exercise to improve your health, think of your whole body and don't forget your skin....
Tough Tomatoes

Tough Tomatoes

Tomatoes are among the tough guys in the fruit and vegetable world. Why? Because they help fight off diseases....
Too Much TV Bad for You

Too Much TV Bad for You

Did you know that too much television can make you sick?...
Keep Your Body Young

Keep Your Body Young

Have you ever heard the expression 'use it or lose it'? How could we apply it to staying healthy?...
Buying a Bike

Buying a Bike

If you have pocket money saved up and want to buy a bike, which wheels will be right for you?...
Top Up Your Tanks

Top Up Your Tanks

Have you ever run around in the hot sun until you felt light-headed, dizzy or even unwell? You may have been suffering......
Eat Smart

Eat Smart

We can exercise to help our brain but can we eat to get smarter? Let's look at what science can tell us about 'brain......
How Hard do I Have to Exercise?

How Hard do I Have to Exercise?

How hard do you need to exercise to get the best results for your body?...
Exercise Your Brain

Exercise Your Brain

You might think exercising your brain means mathematics or science or language lessons. Classroom activities are, of......
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Related Links

NAB AFL Auskick

NAB AFL Auskick

The Australian Football League’s key introductory program for primary aged children.

Netta Netball

San Remo Net Set GO!

San Remo Net Set GO! is Netball Australia’s junior netball program for 5-10 year olds.

Online Calculators

Energy Balancer

Energy Balancer

The Energy Balancer is a unique interactive tool that highlights the importance of regular physical activity for burning off the 'energy' we obtain from food and drink. Users can compare nutritious food options with unhealthy choices to see how this affects the amount of activity they need to do.

The online calculator provide a general guide but do not replace the advice of a health professional. Care has been taken to make sure the calculator is generating correct results, but no guarantee is made that the results are accurate.

Games


Mega Memory GameMega Memory Game

Find all the matching pairs of cards before time runs out. Match them all and you'll move up a level. How far can you go?


Lunchbox ScrambleLunchbox Scramble

The walking bus is about to leave and Alex still hasn't packed his lunch -- Morris the Monkey to the rescue! See if you can pack a healthy lunch before the bus leaves -- ready?


Brain PowerBrain Power

Roll up! test your brain power! Step right up and take the Brain Power quiz!


Vascular VoyageVascular Voyage

Travel through each maze to help captain O2 deliver oxygen throughout the body. Watch out for the insidious fatty deposits which will try to block captain O2's mission!

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