The Mediterranean Diet Foundation and the creator of Lazy Town present the decalogue against sedentary lifestyle and childhood obesity

On February 23 at the La Vaguada Shopping Center in Madrid, the Mediterranean Diet Foundation(FDM) together with Magnus Scheving, actor and creator of the children's series Lazy Town, have presented the Decalogue against sedentary lifestyle and childhood obesity Opening three recreational tours for children to develop a healthy life.

The purpose is to make parents and children aware of the increase in childhood obesity in Spain, that poor diet leads to the appearance of disorders such as diabetes and hypertension. The Vice President of the FDM has stressed that being children our future if they are raised healthy will be adults with fewer problems.

They have also expressed the importance of having a healthy life in health by adding that when they met the series for children Lazy Town and its creator they thought that the similarity of their objectives should be united in a common project and thus they put to work. The admired Sportacus, Magnus scheving, protagonist and creator of the series did not hesitate to accept and has come to Spain to present a campaign that fights against childhood obesity.

Magnus scheving has made it clear that the Lazy Town philosophy It is to show children how to acquire good habits in what they eat and physical activity and that the best way to do it is to lead by example.

For all this since February 23, 2012, numerous shopping centers throughout Spain will install children's workshops and offer the opportunity to enjoy the Lazy Town show.

He La Vaguada shopping center in Madrid, will install until the day March 4 three recreational tours to teach little healthy styles. Children can play and play sports in Sportacus ship, learn to have a varied and healthy diet in Stephanie's kitchenand finally, dance while having fun in the area Plaza Mayor of Villa Pereza. All the participants can participate children between 4 and 10 years old from Monday to Friday from 17.30 to 20.30; and on Saturdays and Sundays opening from 12 to 14 and from 17.30 to 20.30 hours. Crafts, characterization, and cooperative games workshops will be held among others, and just by participating, children will also receive prizes and gifts.

With all this, we want parents to enjoy and have fun with their children while children learn the importance of having a healthy diet, exercising or encouraging teamwork.

It seems an extraordinary idea and we encourage you to participate in it.