Polish pupils suffering weight problems: audit
PR dla Zagranicy
Paweł Kononczuk
19.09.2017 11:20
The number of Polish pupils who are overweight or obese is increasing, the country’s central audit office has warned.
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Lunch breaks are too short, meals often fail to meet nutritional standards, while some school shops are stocked with unhealthy products, according to a report by the Supreme Audit Office, Poland’s top independent state audit body.
The report found that programmes promoting a healthy diet and lifestyle have not halted a rise in child obesity.
The Audit Office carried out checks in 20 state schools and 10 municipal offices between September 2016 and January this year.
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Source: PAP