Physical inactivity costs UK over £10bn per year, report suggests

A study shows that 42 per cent of women in Britain do not engage in the recommended levels of exercise, while the figure in men is 32 per cent

Physical inactivity among British people puts a £10.1m dent in the UK economy each year, according to a new report, with 85 per cent of 15-year-olds failing to engage in the recommended levels of exercise.

The study, conducted jointly by the International Sport and Culture Association and the Centre for Economic and Business Research, looked at inactivity levels in six focus countries: the UK, France Germany, Poland, Italy and Spain.

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Stuart Clarke is a News Associates trained journalist who has worked for the likes of the British Olympic Associate, British Rowing and the England and Wales Cricket Board, and of course Cycling Weekly. His work at Cycling Weekly has focused upon professional racing, following the World Tour races and its characters.