

#356 - Singapore kids not physically active enough & Jay Chou angers Malaysians
Jan 9, 2023
01:06:00
A report by the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health at the National University of Singapore (NUS) found that more than half of local children do not hit the recommended one hour of moderate to vigorous exercise per day. This happened in spite of Singapore’s safe parks, playgrounds and sports facilities, so what’s going on? Across the Causeway, Jay Chou angered Malaysian football fans due to his concert coinciding with the AFF Championship and resulting in 21,000 seats being closed off at Bukit Jalil National Stadium. But is it really his fault?
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Singapore kids not physically active enough
- Over half of kids, teens in S’pore do not hit physical activity targets: Study
- Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance Singapore Report Card 2022 - Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health
- Report card grades on physical activity for children and adolescents from 18 Asian countries: Patterns, trends, gaps, and future recommendations - ScienceDirect
- KKH unveils 24-hour activity guidelines for infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers
- Commentary: Singapore children are getting fatter and it’s worrying especially during a pandemic
- Four Out of Five Adolescents Worldwide Aren't Getting Enough Exercise
- The Essence of play | Finnish National Agency for Education
Jay Chou angers Malaysians
- 'I don’t have any issues with pushing my concert to a later time': Jay Chou to M'sian football fans
- 'This is a football stadium, not a concert stadium': Sports fans in Malaysia protest upcoming Jay Chou concert
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