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Global Alliance for the Promotion of Physical Activity: the Hamburg Declaration.

Authors :
Steinacker JM
van Mechelen W
Bloch W
Börjesson M
Casasco M
Wolfarth B
Knoke C
Papadopoulou T
Wendt J
Al Tunaiji H
Andresen D
Andrieieva O
Bachl N
Badtieva V
Beucher FJ
Blauwet CA
Casajus Mallen JA
Chang JH
Clénin G
Constantini N
Constantinou D
Di Luigi L
Declercq L
Doutreleau S
Drozdovska S
Duclos M
Ermolao A
Fischbach T
Fischer AN
Fossati C
Franchella J
Fulcher M
Galle JC
Gerloff C
Georgiades E
Gojanovic B
González Gross M
Grote A
Halle M
Hauner H
Herring MP
Hiura M
Holze K
Huber G
Hughes D
Hutchinson MR
Ionescu A
Janse van Rensburg DC
Jegier A
Jones N
Kappert-Gonther K
Kellerer M
Kimura Y
Kiopa A
Kladny B
Koch G
Kolle E
Kolt G
Koutedakis Y
Kress S
Kriemler S
Kröger J
Kuhn C
Laszlo R
Lehnert R
Lhuissier FJ
Lüdtke K
Makita S
Manonelles Marqueta P
März W
Micallef-Stafrace K
Miller M
Moore M
Müller E
Neunhäuserer D
Onur IR
Ööpik V
Perl M
Philippou A
Predel HG
Racinais S
Raslanas A
Reer R
Reinhardt K
Reinsberger C
Rozenstoka S
Sallis R
Sardinha LB
Scherer M
Schipperijn J
Seil R
Tan B
Schmidt-Trucksäss A
Schumacher N
Schwaab B
Schwirtz A
Suzuki M
Swart J
Tiesler R
Tippelt U
Tillet E
Thornton J
Ulkar B
Unt E
Verhagen E
Weikert T
Vettor R
Zeng S
Budgett R
Engebretsen L
Erdener U
Pigozzi F
Pitsiladis YP
Source :
BMJ open sport & exercise medicine [BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med] 2023 Jul 27; Vol. 9 (3), pp. e001626. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jul 27 (Print Publication: 2023).
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including coronary heart disease, stroke, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, dementia, depression and cancers, are on the rise worldwide and are often associated with a lack of physical activity (PA). Globally, the levels of PA among individuals are below WHO recommendations. A lack of PA can increase morbidity and mortality, worsen the quality of life and increase the economic burden on individuals and society. In response to this trend, numerous organisations came together under one umbrella in Hamburg, Germany, in April 2021 and signed the 'Hamburg Declaration'. This represented an international commitment to take all necessary actions to increase PA and improve the health of individuals to entire communities. Individuals and organisations are working together as the 'Global Alliance for the Promotion of Physical Activity' to drive long-term individual and population-wide behaviour change by collaborating with all stakeholders in the community: active hospitals, physical activity specialists, community services and healthcare providers, all achieving sustainable health goals for their patients/clients. The 'Hamburg Declaration' calls on national and international policymakers to take concrete action to promote daily PA and exercise at a population level and in healthcare settings.<br />Competing Interests: Competing interests: EV is Editor in Chief of BMJ Open Sports & Exercise Medicine.<br /> (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2055-7647
Volume :
9
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
BMJ open sport & exercise medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37533594
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2023-001626