In every report card that we publish, we focus on a different issue. The purpose and the challenge is to highlight that physical activity benefits many aspects of one's life.
If you want to deal with mental health issues of youth, we should be thinking physical activity, in addition to all the other strategies. If you're thinking about peer relationships, or academic excellence, in schools, physical education is often taken away from kids as a punishment, when in fact you should be giving them more physical activity if they're misbehaving, because they're going to be more attentive and do better at school.
The connection to brain health was really a way for us to work with non-traditional partners to engage them in dialogue around the role that physical activity plays in helping kids think better, feel better and interact better with their peers. There's a lot of information, which I would encourage you to read through. The brief we submitted goes into a lot more detail.
It's really just a highlight of the benefits of physical activity to kids' overall brain health, both from a cognitive perspective and from an emotional and a performance perspective.