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This is the VOA Special English Education Report .

Too much eating . Too many unhealthy foods . Too many for food . Too little activity .

Different explanations are offered for America's weight problem - - a problem increasingly shared by other countries . Almost one - fifth of American children and are overweight .

Schools have urged to increase physical education , an important tool for public health . And many have . Yet now comes a showing an increase in the number of in " phys ed " class . Injuries one hundred fifty percent between nineteen ninety - seven and two thousand seven .

The study injuries treated in hospital emergency departments . Only two percent were serious .

The researchers did not try to identify the causes of the increase , but they have some theories .

Lara McKenzie from Ohio State was the lead researcher . She says one possibility is a decrease in the number of school nurses during the period they studied . For example , a two thousand four study showed that the of school nurses nationally to meet federal guidelines .

Schools without a nurse on duty may be more likely to send an injured child to a hospital .

Another possible reason for more injuries is a change in the traditional idea of physical . This " New P . E . " expands the kinds of sports that are taught . But activities that some schools offer now , like rock walls and skateboarding , can also expand the risks , says Cheryl Richardson . She is with the National Association for Sport and Physical Education .

Also , she says not all states require P . E . teachers to be specially trained . Untrained teachers could be less likely to recognize unsafe .

Cheryl Richardson also points to one of the study's findings - - that injuries are often the result of contact with a person or a structure . This tells her that the were not giving each student enough space to move around safely .

Six activities produced seventy percent of all injuries : running , , football , , soccer and gymnastics .

The study appeared online this week in Pediatrics , the journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics .

The say larger class sizes are another possible reason for the increase in injuries . Larger classes can mean less supervision . The National for Sport and Physical Education says twenty to thirty students in a P . E . class should be the limit .

And that's the VOA Special English Education Report , written by Nancy Steinbach . I'm Steve Ember .

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