“… 28 Additionally, pilot work evaluating 24-h movement behaviour and thirst found differences between children and adults on days when a local heat alert is broadcast. 29 Researchers found that on heat alert days (Temperature range: 26.7°C–33.54 °C), children engaged in significantly more moderate (children: 107 ± 90 min, adults: 56 ± 53 min) and vigorous (children: 62 ± 46 min, adults: 19 ± 33 min) PA compared to adults, but also reported greater thirst sensation, highlighting the need for more research into weather-related effects on child PA habits.…”