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Published Date: 18 April 2008
CHILDREN in Scotland have never had it so good, according to the latest survey of the nation's youth.
The report dispels the myth that the younger generation are sitting idle and bingeing on a diet of television, junk food and drugs as, in fact, children in Scotland today are healthier and happier than ever.

The survey, the most comprehensive pict
ure of our children's health for several years, reveals that they are eating more fruit and vegetables and fewer crisps and sweets, spending less time in front of the TV and more time taking part in physical activity.

It added that youngsters were far healthier in 2006, when the research was gathered, compared to 1990.

Professor Candace Currie, one of the authors of The Health Behaviours in School-aged Children (HBSC) Scotland report, which was carried out by Edinburgh University for NHS Scotland, said it would allow experts to target interventions on obesity and ill health.

She said there were positive trends, but issues such as under-age drinking and smoking remained resistant to change.

Researchers surveyed 6,400 children aged 11, 13 and 15 across Scotland. They found more boys than girls got the recommended hour of physical activity a day at 29 per cent compared to 16 per cent.

Overall 23 per cent were active for an hour a day compared with 19 per cent in 2002, when the previous survey took place.

Children are also watching less television, with just 70 per cent watching two or more hours daily mid-week compared with 75 per cent in 2002.

The research also showed 40 per cent of the age group ate fruit compared with about 34 per cent in 2002, and 38 per cent ate vegetables daily compared to 33 per cent in 2002.

And the proportion of junk food eaten has significantly dropped, with only 34 per cent eating sweets compared with 45 per cent in 2002, 28 per cent eating crisps daily compared with 40 per cent in 2002 and 13 per cent having chips every day compared with 19 per cent.

However, there was little difference in alcohol consumption since 2002, although rates were still higher than in 1990.

Some 13 per cent of girls smoked compared to 10 per cent of boys, while 48 per cent of 15-year-old girls and 43 per cent of 15-year-old boys had been drunk at least twice.

It also revealed 30 per cent of 15-year-old boys had sex compared with 34 per cent of girls.

Professor Brian Ratcliffe, from the school of life sciences at the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, said: "This indicates a lot of the initiatives taken by local authorities and central government are beginning to have an impact.

"New initiatives being put into place for the coming years should take this even further.

"Maureen Watt, schools minister, described the report as encouraging but acknowledged there was more work to do.





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  • Last Updated: 17 April 2008 10:12 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Alan Reid,

NZ 18/04/2008 08:26:37
Well done the SNP.
2

BenTen,

18/04/2008 09:30:14
Healthier - no way - most are over-weight!! Happier - most are E-static!!
3

Highland Mighty,

18/04/2008 09:34:34
Well done the SNP, a fantastic achievement to have totally overhauled the lifestyles of our youth in just 11 months.

Another to put alongside Scotland winning the Calcutta Cup, Glasgow winning the Commonwealth Games and Scotland becoming the third richest region in the UK.
All down to the SNP in just 11 months!
4

DrN,

18/04/2008 10:59:25
Unlike this is effect of SNP - too short a timescale from where they won to the survey. Changes like this are usually the result of long-term policies...
5

GalacticCannibal,

Murrieta; . CA.....a place in the Sun 18/04/2008 16:00:00
Dudes .
A fantastic story , and great happy and healthy kids will decide the future direction of Scotland .

As for the SNP they have, or had nothing to do with this situation. Teachers and the moms and dads did it all.

BEWARE the SNP lurks in the shadows with the beggars bowl.

Happy Scots children's Day
GC
6

John Blackley,

Florida 18/04/2008 18:25:05
So where does the "happier" bit come in?

As usual, I see statistics (which, as Mr. Churchill said, is one step more extreme than 'damned lies') that can be interpreted many ways.

23% of Scots children are active for an hour a day? What's that? What's 'active'? Does this mean that 77% of Scots kids have no physical activity whatsoever all day long?

Smoking and drinking stats. Try asking a teenager whether or not he/she takes part in "cool" activities. Now ask yourself how truthful that teenager was likely to be.

"30 per cent of 15-year-old boys had sex compared with 34 per cent of girls." Is there a huge disparity in numbers between boys of that age and girls or does this mean that the boys are promiscuous and racking up more girls than the girls are boys?

Oh, I get it! It's that small percentage of boys who are happier! Alright!
7

Beth Boyle,

NY 18/04/2008 20:29:20
Scotland has wonderful kids and they will go far!
8

weeshooie1,

Wollongong 18/04/2008 22:49:25
Beth #8,

Aye, tae the ends o' the hearth :0)
9

truthsleuth,

19/04/2008 01:13:09
One word missing from the headline
should read
Healthier Happier and 'Higher' - well done SNP
10

Truely English,

22/04/2008 09:06:49
8

Almost certainly to England.

 

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