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Teachers

The contribution made by teachers promoting a good health message is immeasurable. Teachers have unparalleled opportunities to enhance health literacy and competency and channel vital information to families. Articles contained within the teachers' section of the website aim to provide fresh ideas for discussion and debate within school communities, about the best ways to improve student understanding of the essentials for good health and fitness.

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

Teachers News

Call To Limit Kids' Caffeine

Call To Limit Kids' Caffeine

Teenage consumers of coffee and caffeinated soft drinks may think they're giving themselves a liquid wake-up call - but......
Fast Food Fast-Tracks Obesity

Fast Food Fast-Tracks Obesity

Nine per cent of South Australian children consume burgers, pizza, chips or chicken from fast food restaurants, two to......
Exercise Assists Diabetes Management

Exercise Assists Diabetes Management

A diagnosis of type 1 diabetes doesn't mean wrapping your child in cotton wool. Indeed, new research shows that regular......
Feeding Time for Families

Feeding Time for Families

The more young people eat with their family, the better their diet....
Getting Physical Good For School Stress

Getting Physical Good For School Stress

High levels of school-related stress have been linked to low levels of leisure time physical activity – and poor......
Fun Footy Drills

Fun Footy Drills

Training can be a tough slog for professional footballers, so it's important to inject some fun wherever possible. The......
High Risk Inactivity

High Risk Inactivity

We know that being overweight and inactive is bad for your health but what about thin and inactive? Is this potentially......
How Do Our Kids Measure Up?

How Do Our Kids Measure Up?

How do Aussie kids compare with Americans and Swedes for physical activity and obesity levels? Is this a case of......
Life Expectancy Shock

Life Expectancy Shock

Once upon a time it was widely assumed scientific advances would continue to add to our life expectancy. That was......
Low-Fat Lunches Needed

Low-Fat Lunches Needed

School canteens may not be a major food source for most Australian kids – but that doesn't mean the menus don't need an......
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AFL SchoolsAFL Schools

The AFL has produced a range of quality resources to integrate Australian Football activities into the school curriculum, including activities for early, middle and adolescent years, provided across a number of Key Learning Areas.

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.


Body mass index

Body Mass Index (BMI) is one measure commonly used to measure overweight and obesity. It is a measure of what is considered a healthy weight for height and is determined by calculating a person's weight in kilograms divided by their height in metres.


Energy expenditure

Energy expenditure gives an estimate of the energy consumed as food or drink that is burned off during specific physical activities. Use this calculator to estimate how much energy you use during a variety of activities, sports and exercises.


Target heart rate

Target Heart Rate is the heart rate zone you should aim for in order to get the best out of your workouts.

Waist to hip ratio

Your body shape is an indicator of potential risks to your health. This calculator provides a simple and useful measure of fat distribution by dividing waist circumference by hip circumference to determine your waist-hip ratio.

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

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