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How Ecuadorian Kids Stay Active: A Look at Poverty and Ethnicity
Ecuador, Cuenca, QuinindeThursday, December 19, 2024
In Cuenca, 650 kids with an average age of 9 joined. In Quinindé, 985 kids and teens with an average age of 8 took part. Boys were more likely to meet WHO guidelines than girls in both places. Richer kids were less likely to meet these recommendations.
In Cuenca, kids with bigger waists were less likely to meet the guidelines. In Quinindé, non-Mestizo kids (those not of mixed European and indigenous background) were more likely to meet the guidelines.
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