Pupils \'worry about their bodies\'
More children are worried about their bodies than being bullied, according to an annual survey of pupils' well-being.
Some 32% of 150,000 10 to 15 year olds in England polled for Ofsted said their body was something they worried about, compared to 27% for bullying.
The top concern for those polled was exams at 57%, but 49% also said they were worried about their future.
Only one in three children said they had never been drunk, but 86% said they had never taken drugs.
The figure for not taking drugs was 80% in 2007.
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Some 16% of children said they had been drunk once, twice or more in the past four weeks this year. This compared with 19% of children in 2007.
However, it is not possible to compare many of the results for drug and alcohol consumption with last year's survey as many of the questions have changed.
There did appear to be some changes to bullying, however, with more children being unhappy with the way their school deals with the issue.
Some 44% said they felt their schools dealt with the issue badly compared with 30% in 2007.
But despite the drive to improve nutritional standards in schools, only 23% of children said they had the requisite five portions of fruit and vegetable every day.

