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Over half of adults think they were more active as kids than today’s generation but just two in five kids think their parents are fit and healthy

Happy family exercising with dumbbells at fitness studio

Kids and grown-ups have sounded the alarm bell on each other’s fitness levels – as all generations get moving together on National Fitness Day to recognise the value of being physically active throughout our lives.

A survey of 2,071 people, commissioned by ukactive and conducted by Savanta, found more than half of UK adults (56%) think the youth of today are less active now than when they were children. The figure rises to 73% for 55- to 74-year-olds and 75% for those aged 75 or over.

The findings revealed that almost three in five adults (57%) are increasingly concerned that the health and physical activity levels of young people are deteriorating.

In a separate poll from ukactive and kids’ insight agency, Beano Brain, just 37% of children agreed their parents are ‘fit and healthy’, suggesting that adults need to take a look at their own activity levels and the example they set.