Students in Abu Dhabi take lessons on healthy living
As many as 680 students from 16
schools participated in an initiative organised by the National
health Insurance Company- Daman aimed at raising awareness about childhood obesity and encouraging physical activity in its third season. The programme seeks to engage with children aged eight to ten by harnessing the sporting talents and equipping them with skills needed to live a fit and healthy lifestyle. "As a community we need to take ownership and responsibility for our own health and well-being. Our objective is to instil the habit of
fitness and wellness amongst the younger generation and bring about positive changes to their lifestyle by educating them about the importance of healthy eating and physical exercise" said Dr Sven Rohte Chief Commercial Officer National Health Insurance Company - Daman. Students from each school were divided into groups. Each group participated in interactive nutrition sessions with Daman's nutritionist and polished up their football skills with the coaches from Al Wahda Football Club. The interactive nutrition session covered two areas - the dangers of sugar and hydration. Students first enjoyed a briefing on what foods and nutrients are needed to maintain a good healthy body of an athlete. Participants discussed meal-plans foods to avoid and which should be increased in their diet.
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