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Status and trends of physical activity surveillance, policy, and research in 164 countries : Findings from the Global Observatory for Physical Activity—GoPA!

Authors :
Ramírez Varela, Andrea
Hallal, Pedro C.
Mejía Grueso, Juliana
Pedišić, Željko
Salvo, Deborah
Nguyen, Anita
Klepac, Bojana
Bauman, Adrian
Siefken, Katja
Hinckson, Erica
Oyeyemi, Adewale L.
Richards, Justin
Salih Khidir, Elena Daniela
Inoue, Shigeru
Amagasa, Shiho
Jauregui, Alejandra
da Silva, Marcelo Cozzensa
Lee, I-Min
Ding, Melody
Kohl, Harold W.
Ekelund, Ulf
Heath, Gregory W.
Powell, Kenneth E.
Foster, Charlie
Memon, Aamir Raoof
Doumbia, Abdoulaye
Rather, Abdul Roof
Razzaque, Abdur
Diouf, Adama
Hino, Adriano Akira
Damasceno, Albertino
Abebe, Alem Deksisa
Florindo, Alex Antonio
Mannocci, Alice
Aringazina, Altyn
Juričan, Andrea Backović
Poffet, Andrea
Decelis, Andrew
Carlin, Angela
Enescu, Angelica
Ochoa Avilés, Angélica María
Kontsevaya, Anna
Somhegyi, Annamaria
Vuillemin, Anne
El Hamdouchi, Asmaa
Théodore, Asse Amangoua
Masanovic, Bojan
Lynch, Brigid M.
Medina, Catalina
del Campo, Cecilia
Abdeta, Chalchisa
Moreways, Changa
Ranasinghe, Chathuranga
Howitt, Christina
Cameron, Christine
Jurakić, Danijel
Martinez-Gomez, David
Tladi, Dawn
Diro, Debrework Tesfaye
Adlakha, Deepti
Mitić, Dušan
Bjelica, Duško
Biernat, Elżbieta
Chisati, Enock M.
Lambert, Estelle Victoria
Cerin, Ester
Lee, Eun-Young
Riso, Eva-Maria
Cañete Villalba, Felicia
Assah, Felix
Lovrić, Franjo
Araya-Vargas, Gerardo A.
La Torre, Giuseppe
Cruz, Gloria Isabel Niño
Baltaci, Gul
Al Sabbah, Haleama
Nalecz, Hanna
Nashandi, Hilde Liisa
Park, Hyuntae
Revuelta-Sánchez, Inés
Nusurupia, Jackline Jema
Zamora, Jaime Leppe
Kopcakova, Jaroslava
Brazo-Sayavera, Javier
Oppert, Jean-Michel
Nie, Jinlei
Spence, John C.
Bradley, John Stewart
Mota, Jorge
Mitáš, Josef
Chen, Junshi
Hylton, Kamilah S
Fromel, Karel
Milton, Karen
Borodulin, Katja
Moustapha, Keita Amadou
Martinez-Folgar, Kevin
Nasreddine, Lara
Christiansen, Lars Breum
Malisoux, Laurent
Malete, Leapetswe
Grepo-Jalao, Lorelie C.
Monteiro, Luciana Zaranza
Al Subhi, Lyutha K.
Dakskobler, Maja
Alnaji, Majed
Garro, Margarita Claramunt
Hagströmer, Maria
Murphy, Marie H.
Mclaughlin, Matthew
Rivera-Morales, Mercedes
Scheinowitz, Mickey
Shkodra, Mimoza
Piątkowska, Monika
Chaudhury, Moushumi
Alrashdi, Naif Ziyad
Mutrie, Nanette
Murphy, Niamh
Ahmad, Norhayati Haji
Obeidat, Nour A.
Gómez, Nubia Yaneth Ruiz
Liangruenrom, Nucharapon
Arnesto, Oscar Díaz
Flores-Flores, Oscar
Incarbone, Oscar
Chimeddamba, Oyun
Bovet, Pascal
Magalhães, Pedro
Jousilahti, Pekka
Katewongsa, Piyawat
Gómez, Rafael Alexander Leandro
Shihab, Rawan Awni
Ocansey, Reginald
Veress, Réka
Marine, Richard
Carrizales-Ramos, Rolando
Saeed, Saad Younis
El-Ashker, Said
Green, Samuel
Kasoma, Sandra
Beretervide, Santiago
Baldew, Se-Sergio
Nichols, Selby
Khoo, Selina
Hosseini, Seyed Ali
Goenka, Shifalika
Gholamalishahi, Shima
Kosen, Soewarta
Compernolle, Sofie
Enescu, Stefan Paul
Popovic, Stevo
Paudel, Susan
Andrade, Susana
Titze, Sylvia
Davidson, Tamu
Dusingizimana, Theogene
Dorner, Thomas E.
Kolbe-Alexander, Tracy L.
Huong, Tran Thanh
Sychareun, Vanphanom
Jarevska-Simovska, Vera
Puloka, Viliami Kulikefu
Onywera, Vincent
Wendel-Vos, Wanda
Dionyssiotis, Yannis
Pratt, Michael
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Human Kinetics, Inc., 2022.

Abstract

Background: Physical activity (PA) surveillance, policy, and research efforts need to be periodically appraised to gain insight into national and global capacities for PA promotion. The aim of this paper was to assess the status and trends in PA surveillance, policy, and research in 164 countries. Methods: We used data from the Global Observatory for Physical Activity (GoPA!) 2015 and 2020 surveys. Comprehensive searches were performed for each country to determine the level of development of their PA surveillance, policy, and research, and the findings were verified by the GoPA! Country Contacts. Trends were analyzed based on the data available for both survey years. Results: The global 5-year progress in all 3 indicators was modest, with most countries either improving or staying at the same level. PA surveillance, policy, and research improved or remained at a high level in 48.1%, 40.6%, and 42.1% of the countries, respectively. PA surveillance, policy, and research scores decreased or remained at a low level in 8.3%, 15.8%, and 28.6% of the countries, respectively. The highest capacity for PA promotion was found in Europe, the lowest in Africa and low- and lower-middle-income countries. Although a large percentage of the world’s population benefit from at least some PA policy, surveillance, and research efforts in their countries, 49.6 million people are without PA surveillance, 629.4 million people are without PA policy, and 108.7 million live in countries without any PA research output. A total of 6.3 billion people or 88.2% of the world’s population live in countries where PA promotion capacity should be significantly improved. Conclusion: Despite PA is essential for health, there are large inequalities between countries and world regions in their capacity to promote PA. Coordinated efforts are needed to reduce the inequalities and improve the global capacity for PA promotion.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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