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Some people say that the best way to improve public health is by increasing the number of sports

facilities. Others, however, say that this would have little effect on public health and that other
measures are required.

Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.

It is often argued that expanding the number of leisure amenities is the most appropriate way of
boosting the health of the general public, while others feel that this is not a viable solution and
believe other steps are needed. This essay will argue that sports complexes are not the best
answer and education is a more suitable option.

A greater availability of recreation facilities might help some become healthier but it is unlikely
to have an effect on the unhealthy masses. Most health problems do not stem from a lack of
opportunities, but from a lack of motivation. For example, Cambridge University found in a recent
study that 62% of men and women who paid for an annual gym membership failed to go entirely
after just one month.

A public awareness campaign about the dangers a sedentary lifestyle can have on one’s fitness
would affect not only people’s well-being but also their understanding of the issue. This is
because most men and women are unaware of the harm they are doing to themselves by not
exercising regularly and warning them about the risk factors would have a motivating effect. For
instance, the ‘Go walking’ campaign in Northern Ireland in 2006 led to obesity-related illnesses,
like heart disease and stroke, falling by almost a quarter.

In conclusion, although an increased availability of sports centres can influence the wellness of
the public to a certain extent, it is only through education that the real benefits can be realised.

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