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After its 50+ challenge, the Canadian Cancer Society launches its fall challenge with a mission: to increase active mobility among people aged 49 to 69, in order to increase their level of physical activity and reduce the risk of certain cancers.
There's no age limit for taking part in a SquadEasy challenge.
We'll let you discover in two scrolls how the Canadian Cancer Society succeeded in getting nearly 300 participants to integrate physical activity into their routine, for their health and to prevent the effects of a sedentary lifestyle.
In autumn 2022, the 50+ Challenge was launched, with the main aim of increasing active mobility among people aged 50 and over, in order to increase their level of physical activity and reduce the risk of certain cancers.
Following the success of this first challenge, the 30-day Challenge followed in spring 2023, with the same objective. The people targeted were somewhat different, with ages ranging from 45 to 69, because a sedentary lifestyle concerns us all.
Create multi-generational motivation around active transportation and limiting sedentary lifestyles, by encouraging people to actively move around on a daily basis to combat sedentary lifestyles.
took part to maintain their physical health.
feel that the application has motivated them to be physically active.
would like to take part in a future edition of the 30-Day Challenge.
have integrated more active transportation into their daily lives.
managed their stress better.
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