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District Health Department 10 to Host Family Health and Fitness Day on June 8, 2024

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Family Health & Fitness Day is just around the corner, and the National Recreation and Park Association is gearing up for a day of promoting the importance of parks and recreation in keeping communities healthy and active.

On June 8th, families are encouraged to participate in various activities to celebrate this special day. From taking a walk in the local park to enrolling in a fitness program, there are plenty of ways to get involved and prioritize health and wellness.

Research shows that children today are facing record levels of obesity and preventable diseases due to a decrease in physical activity. By utilizing parks and engaging in outdoor activities, children can combat these health issues and improve their overall well-being.

Not only does physical activity benefit the body, but it also has positive effects on the mind. Active children show increased brain activity and are more likely to excel academically. Additionally, studies have shown that regular contact with nature is essential for good mental health.

For individuals with arthritis, walking can help reduce pain and improve mobility, enhancing their quality of life.

As Family Health & Fitness Day approaches, it serves as a reminder to prioritize health and wellness for the whole family. Whether it’s taking a walk, cooking a healthy meal, or creating an exercise routine, there are endless opportunities to stay active and promote a healthy lifestyle.

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