The significance of physical activity for the overall health and well-being of children cannot be overstated. To determine the appropriate amount of exercise for children, it's essential to refer to the physical activity guidelines provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which may vary based on a child's age. Across the United States, the level of physical activity among children between the ages of six and seventeen can differ significantly from one state to another. With this new infographic from the research team at AAA State of Play, these are the U.S. states that have the most physically active and least physically active children in the country. According to the data, North Dakota boasts the highest percentage of children who engage in at least 60 minutes of physical activity daily, with 29.8% meeting this benchmark. Following closely behind are Wyoming (29.7%), Montana (27.8%), West Virginia (27.5%), Alaska (26.9%), Nebraska (26.4%), Missouri (26.2%), Ohio (25.5%), Mississippi (25.2%), and Vermont (25.2%). Have you checked where your home state ranks in this latest study?