The Malta Independent 20 April 2024, Saturday
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ADŻ call for urgent action to encourage more physical exercise

Saturday, 19 December 2015, 11:00 Last update: about 9 years ago

Alternattiva Demokratika Żgħażagħ - Green Youth said today it is shocked that Malta is the country with the least physically active people in the world.

Furthermore Maltese people are amongst the most obese people in the EU. ADŻ is concerned that so little has been done in order to tackle these issues. Moreover ADŻ calls for urgent action, in order to tackle the root of the problem.

ADŻ chairperson Marc’ Andrea Cassar stated that: “There has been little investment in public sports facilities. Open air gyms are few and far between, They are inexistent in many of our urban areas. There are also very few green spaces in our localities, and most roads are not exactly welcoming ofr pedestrians”. Marc’ Andrea Cassar also expressed his concern over the high consumption of unhealthy food by stating that: “Most Maltese people consume large amount of unhealthy food, which leads to obesity and poor health. There should also be increased education not only on why people should eat healthier, but also on what healthy foods people can eat, which are both cheap and quick and easy to prepare”.

ADŻ spokesperson James Gabarretta emphasised the lack of measures regarding cycling. He said that: “In many cases drivers are a danger to cyclists as a result of  reckless driving. Greater fines and consistent enforcement should be introduced in order to make cycling safer and thus more attractive."

He added: “The takeup of cycling can increase if specific measures to encourage it are put in place. Such measures include the installation of showers for people who cycle to work, through a cycle-to-work scheme, and the setting up of cycling clubs in order to encourage beginners.”

He concluded by stating that: “Pedelecs - bicycles with electric motors - are ideal for most people's commuting needs. The use of bicycles and pedelecs should be heavily incentivised, by means of introducing subsidies on the purchase of pedelecs - the return on this public investment - a fraction of the hundreds of millions spent on new roads, which just postpone congestion and add to pollution and related health problems”.

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