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Global Matrix 4.0 Physical Activity Report Card Grades for Children and Adolescents: Results and Analyses From 57 Countries

Authors :
Salomé Aubert
Joel D. Barnes
Iryna Demchenko
Myranda Hawthorne
Chalchisa Abdeta
Patrick Abi Nader
José Carmelo Adsuar Sala
Nicolas Aguilar-Farias
Susana Aznar
Peter Bakalár
Jasmin Bhawra
Javier Brazo-Sayavera
Mikel Bringas
Jonathan Y. Cagas
Angela Carlin
Chen-Kang Chang
Bozhi Chen
Lars Breum Christiansen
Candice Jo-Anne Christie
Gabriela Fernanda De Roia
Christine Delisle Nyström
Yolanda Demetriou
Visnja Djordjic
Arunas Emeljanovas
Liri Findling Endy
Aleš Gába
Karla I. Galaviz
Silvia A. González
Kylie D. Hesketh
Wendy Yajun Huang
Omphile Hubona
Justin Y. Jeon
Danijel Jurakić
Jaak Jürimäe
Tarun Reddy Katapally
Piyawat Katewongsa
Peter T. Katzmarzyk
Yeon-Soo Kim
Estelle Victoria Lambert
Eun-Young Lee
Sharon Levi
Pablo Lobo
Marie Löf
Tom Loney
José Francisco López-Gil
Juan López-Taylor
Evelin Mäestu
Agus Mahendra
Daga Makaza
Marla Frances T. Mallari
Taru Manyanga
Bojan Masanovic
Shawnda A. Morrison
Jorge Mota
Falk Müller-Riemenschneider
Laura Muñoz Bermejo
Marie H. Murphy
Rowena Naidoo
Phuong Nguyen
Susan Paudel
Željko Pedišić
Jorge Pérez-Gómez
John J. Reilly
Anne Kerstin Reimers
Amie B. Richards
Diego Augusto Santos Silva
Pairoj Saonuam
Olga L. Sarmiento
Vedrana Sember
Mohd Razif Shahril
Melody Smith
Martyn Standage
Gareth Stratton
Narayan Subedi
Tuija H. Tammelin
Chiaki Tanaka
Riki Tesler
David Thivel
Dawn Mahube Tladi
Lenka Tlučáková
Leigh M. Vanderloo
Alun Williams
Stephen Heung Sang Wong
Ching-Lin Wu
Paweł Zembura
Mark S. Tremblay
Source :
Journal of physical activityhealth. 19(11)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: The Global Matrix 4.0 on physical activity (PA) for children and adolescents was developed to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the global variation in children’s and adolescents’ (5–17 y) PA, related measures, and key sources of influence. The objectives of this article were (1) to summarize the findings from the Global Matrix 4.0 Report Cards, (2) to compare indicators across countries, and (3) to explore trends related to the Human Development Index and geo-cultural regions. Methods: A total of 57 Report Card teams followed a harmonized process to grade the 10 common PA indicators. An online survey was conducted to collect Report Card Leaders’ top 3 priorities for each PA indicator and their opinions on how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted child and adolescent PA indicators in their country. Results: Overall Physical Activity was the indicator with the lowest global average grade (D), while School and Community and Environment were the indicators with the highest global average grade (C+). An overview of the global situation in terms of surveillance and prevalence is provided for all 10 common PA indicators, followed by priorities and examples to support the development of strategies and policies internationally. Conclusions: The Global Matrix 4.0 represents the largest compilation of children’s and adolescents’ PA indicators to date. While variation in data sources informing the grades across countries was observed, this initiative highlighted low PA levels in children and adolescents globally. Measures to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, local/international conflicts, climate change, and economic change threaten to worsen this situation.

Details

ISSN :
15435474
Volume :
19
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of physical activityhealth
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d2433161ac04ef4be7801011723e0e08