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Girls need to feel good mentally to play soccer [Interview]
At the Val d'Europe Football Club girls' soccer academy in Seine-et-Marne (Île-de-France), which recruits girls as young as 5, players of all ages are taught about the importance of good...
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Sports clubs committed to promoting health: what expertise should be leveraged?
Through the PROSCeSS project, Santé publique France, the Université Côte d'Azur, and the Université de Lorraine are leading a research initiative focused on sports clubs that implement...
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Soccer as an educational tool and a means of fostering civic responsibility
The French Football Federation (FFF) has adopted a code of ethics and professional conduct that sets out 11 fundamental principles for players and partners in the sport. It implements...
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Combating a sedentary lifestyle: Young people as agents of change
Young people can play a key role in promoting sports and physical activity. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has launched a program for young leaders who are innovating at the...
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Switzerland promotes healthy living through sports for its citizens
Switzerland has established a federal framework to promote health through sports and physical activity. We take a closer look at the canton of Vaud, which has been implementing a Sports...
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Investing in a more active and athletic society
Investing to encourage the adoption of more active and healthier lifestyles builds social capital and fosters a sense of community, while contributing to a region’s growth.
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Physical Activity: A Review of the Benefits and Risks
It is a little-known fact: scientific studies show that participating in sports as part of a club or team appears to offer greater benefits than individual activities, due to the social...
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Dark Waters - Pollution and Health [Cinésanté]
The film *Dark Waters*, suitable for high school students and older, is a valuable resource for educators and youth leaders to discuss with young people the impact of industrial chemical...
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Santé publique France recommends banning advertising of food products of low nutritional value targeted at children and teenagers
Excessive consumption of sugary drinks and ultra-processed foods contributes to the development of obesity and is likely to cause metabolic disorders that increase the risk of future...
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Young people lack the cognitive maturity to resist advertising messages [Interview]
Eating habits are formed in childhood. According to Didier Courbet, self-regulation—as advocated by the food industry—is ineffective in preventing children from being exposed to...