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Stockport has recovered to baseline and pre-pandemic levels for active (64.7%), but neither for inactive (24.8%).
Overall inactivity levels have increased (by +1.5%) since 2015-16 in Stockport. This is mainly due to a decrease in those that are fairly active (by -1.3%), whilst those achieving 150 minutes a week has decreased only slightly (by -0.1%).
In Stockport 54.4% of children and young people are not achieving an average of 60 active minutes per day, which means that only 4 in 10 are doing enough activity to stay healthy.
77.2% of adults in Stockport are moving, at least 30 minutes a week, equivalent to 181,300 adults. This is an improvement since baseline (November 2015-16) of 0.3% and 2,200 adults.
In Stockport 54.1% of children and young people are not achieving an average of 60 active minutes per day, which means that just under half are doing enough activity to stay healthy.
The latest Active Lives results published by Sport England shows that 75.7% of adults in Stockport are active for at least 30 minutes a week, this equates to 178,000 adults moving. This is an increase of 1,000 from 12 months ago.