“We need to be a much more active nation,” says Beddie.
“There is no one easy fix, but we need to work together on a solution. There is much lip-service to New Zealand being a sporting nation. But the statistics just don't back this up.
“I call on the government to work with employers, the exercise industry and the community to address this. ExerciseNZ wants to meet with the Prime Minister to resolve this terrible health inactivity situation.
“We can't keep kidding ourselves about our nation's lack of activity and the resultant health costs, especially to Maori who are over-represented and bear a disproportionate brunt of the poor health outcomes.
“If we don't act now, the cost of physical inactivity will cripple our health system — and other major health issues that need more funding, such as cancer, will get less money.
“I understand the challenges of Covid-19 and appreciate the Ministry of Health has a number of different priorities right now. We are willing and able to take the lead on this, and once and for all, address the issue.
“It won't be easy. But we are committed to working in partnership with government, iwi, workplaces and the community to make it happen.
“It will take funds and effort, but it can be done. Exercise already provides benefits to about 750,000 Kiwis. We just want to make exercise more accessible to the other four and a quarter million New Zealanders,” Beddie says.
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