Inactivity is currently identified as the fourth risk factor in global mortality – and in the UK we face problems with a lack of physical activity from a young age. Public Health England says that the number of children getting enough physical activity has dropped by as much as 40%. Sophie Ludkin has been speaking to teachers and children in Norfolk to find out what they think can be done to address the problem:
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