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Results from Aotearoa New Zealand's 2022 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth: A call to address inequities in health-promoting activities

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posted on 2023-02-10, 04:08 authored by OWA Wilson, E Ikeda, E Hinckson, S Mandic, J Richards, S Duncan, G Kira, Ralph MaddisonRalph Maddison, K Meredith-Jones, L Chisholm, L Williams, M Smith
Background: This article reports the methods and findings for Aotearoa New Zealand's 2022 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth indicators, and on inequities within these indicators. Methods: Grades were assigned to indicators using the Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance criteria depending on data availability, and inequities reported based on gender, ethnicity, disability status, area-level socioeconomic deprivation, urbanicity, and school year. Two additional indicators were included in this report card: Sleep, and Physical literacy. Results: Grades were assigned to indicators as follows: Overall physical activity: C+, Organised sport and physical activity: B-, Physical literacy: B, Active transportation: D, Sedentary behaviours: C-, Sleep: B+, Whānau (family) and peers: D, School: C+, Government: A. Inequities across all socio-demographic variables were observed. An ‘inconclusive’ grade was assigned to the Active play, Physical fitness, and Community and Environment indicators due to insufficient data. Conclusion: It is imperative that targeted, comprehensive, and population-specific approaches are implemented to support health-promoting physical activity behaviours and reduce inequities among children and youth in Aotearoa. There is a need to promote all dimensions of physical activity (overall activity, active play, recreation, organised sport, active transportation) and the reduction of screen time through policy, research, evidence-based social marketing campaigns, and urban design. Regular, nationally representative surveys that enable the consistent and regular measurement of key Report Card indicators are needed.

History

Journal

Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness

Volume

21

Pagination

58-66

Location

Singapore

ISSN

1728-869X

eISSN

2226-5104

Language

en

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1

Publisher

Elsevier BV