Colombo, June 7 (NIA) – Sri Lanka’s cabinet on Wednesday approved to increase physical activities among school children and to provide opportunities to consume more healthy meals to prevent obesity.
Co-Cabinet Spokesperson, Gayantha Karunathilleke told journalists here in a weekly media briefing that around 59% of deaths in Sri Lanka were caused by non-communicable diseases such as heart diseases, diabetes, high blood pressure and cancers and majority of deceased were under the age of 60 years.
As less physical activities are a main cause for these diseases, the proposal made by Health Minister Rajitha Senaratne to implement a programme under the recommendations of the Ministry of Education for increasing physical activities among school children and to provide opportunities for school children to consume more healthy meals, was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers, Karunathilleke said.