This discussion paper has been developed to support the promotion of good musculoskeletal health among children and young people (through physical activity) and contribute to increasing the awareness of the importance of moving. Sitting behaviour established in childhood and adolescence is often retained in adulthood. Numerous adaptations can be made at work to prevent MSDs, but the most effective way is to start early and promote a more physically active lifestyle in childhood.
The Austrian Moving School model: school quality means enabling the children to live out their natural need for exercise
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The Austrian Moving School model: school quality means enabling the children to live out their natural need for exercise
The Austrian Moving School model: school quality means enabling the children to live out their natural need for exercise
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This discussion paper has been developed to support the promotion of good musculoskeletal health among children and young people (through physical activity) and contribute to increasing the awareness of the importance of moving. Sitting behaviour established in childhood and adolescence is often retained in adulthood. Numerous adaptations can be made at work to prevent MSDs, but the most effective way is to start early and promote a more physically active lifestyle in childhood.
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Language of original language description
English
Other data
Hazards
Statikus testhelyzetek – ülés
Health effects
Hátfájás vagy -sérülés
A felső végtagok rendellenességei
Worker groups covered (vulnerable groups etc.)
Gyermekek/iskolás gyermekek
Prevention measures
Egyszerű tippek és intézkedések
Gyakorlatok
Purpose of the material
Általános tájékoztatás
Figyelemfelhívás
Target audience
Összes (nincs konkrét célközönség)
Year
2020