2022 French Report Card on Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors in Children and Youth: From Continuous Alarming Conclusions to Encouraging Initiatives.


Journal

Journal of physical activity & health
ISSN: 1543-5474
Titre abrégé: J Phys Act Health
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101189457

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 07 2023
Historique:
received: 19 12 2022
revised: 09 03 2023
accepted: 10 03 2023
medline: 23 6 2023
pubmed: 10 5 2023
entrez: 9 5 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Scientific evidence and public health reports keep highlighting the continuous and alarming worldwide progression of physical inactivity and sedentary behaviors in children and adolescents. The present paper summarizes findings from the 2022 French Report Card (RC) on physical activity for children and youth and compares them to the 2016, 2018, and 2020 RCs. The 2022 edition of the French RC follows the standardized methodology established by the Active Healthy Kids Global Matrix. Ten physical activity indicators have been evaluated and graded based on the best available evidence coming from national surveys, peer-reviewed literature, government and nongovernment reports, and online information. The evaluation was also performed in children and adolescents with disabilities. Indicators were graded from A (high level of evidence) to F (very low level of evidence) or INC for incomplete. The evaluated indicators received the following grades: overall physical activity: D-; organized sport participation and physical activity: C; active play: F; active transportation: C; sedentary behaviors: D-; family and peers: D; physical fitness: C; school: C-; community and the built environment: F; government: B. While this 2022 French RC shows progression for 7 out of the 10 indicators considered, it also underlines the continuous need for actions at the local, regional, and national levels to develop better surveillance systems and favor a long-term improvement of youth movement behaviors.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND
Scientific evidence and public health reports keep highlighting the continuous and alarming worldwide progression of physical inactivity and sedentary behaviors in children and adolescents. The present paper summarizes findings from the 2022 French Report Card (RC) on physical activity for children and youth and compares them to the 2016, 2018, and 2020 RCs.
METHODS
The 2022 edition of the French RC follows the standardized methodology established by the Active Healthy Kids Global Matrix. Ten physical activity indicators have been evaluated and graded based on the best available evidence coming from national surveys, peer-reviewed literature, government and nongovernment reports, and online information. The evaluation was also performed in children and adolescents with disabilities. Indicators were graded from A (high level of evidence) to F (very low level of evidence) or INC for incomplete.
RESULTS
The evaluated indicators received the following grades: overall physical activity: D-; organized sport participation and physical activity: C; active play: F; active transportation: C; sedentary behaviors: D-; family and peers: D; physical fitness: C; school: C-; community and the built environment: F; government: B.
CONCLUSIONS
While this 2022 French RC shows progression for 7 out of the 10 indicators considered, it also underlines the continuous need for actions at the local, regional, and national levels to develop better surveillance systems and favor a long-term improvement of youth movement behaviors.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37160288
doi: 10.1123/jpah.2022-0660
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

664-673

Auteurs

Alicia Fillon (A)

National Observatory for Physical Activity and Sedentary behaviors (ONAPS), Clermont-Ferrand,France.
Laboratory of the Metabolic Adaptations to Exercise under Physiological and Pathological Conditions (AME2P), Clermont Auvergne University, CRNH Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand,France.
International Research Chair "Health in Motion," University Clermont Auvergne Foundation, Clermont-Ferrand,France.

Jeremy Vanhelst (J)

Nutritional Epidemiology Research Team (EREN), Sorbonne Paris Nord University, Cnam, Center of Research in Epidemiology and Statistics-University of Paris Cité (CRESS), Bobigny,France.

Pauline Genin (P)

National Observatory for Physical Activity and Sedentary behaviors (ONAPS), Clermont-Ferrand,France.
Laboratory of the Metabolic Adaptations to Exercise under Physiological and Pathological Conditions (AME2P), Clermont Auvergne University, CRNH Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand,France.

Benjamin Larras (B)

National Observatory for Physical Activity and Sedentary behaviors (ONAPS), Clermont-Ferrand,France.

Michéle Tardieu (M)

National Observatory for Physical Activity and Sedentary behaviors (ONAPS), Clermont-Ferrand,France.

Marion Porcherie (M)

EHESP-French School of Public Health, Univ. Rennes, Arènes, UMR CNRS 6051, Rennes,France.

Maxime Luiggi (M)

Aix-Marseille University, ADEF, Marseille,France.

Salomé Aubert (S)

Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance, Ottawa, ON,Canada.

Charlotte Verdot (C)

Équipe de surveillance et d'épidémiologie nutritionnelle (Esen), Direction des maladies non-transmissibles et traumatismes (DMNTT)-Santé publique FranceFrance (French Public Health Agency), Sorbonne Paris Nord University, Centre of Research in Epidemiology and Statistics-University of Paris Cité (CRESS), Bobigny,France.
Université Paris 13-Sorbonne Paris Nord, Centre de recherche en Épidémiologie et Statistiques (CRESS), Bobigny,France.

Olivier Rey (O)

CNRS, ISM, UMR 7287, Marseille, Structure Fédérative d'Études et de Recherches en Éducation de Provence, Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille,France.

Lena Lhuisset (L)

Universite de Pau & des Pays de l'Adour, e2s UPPA, MEPS, Tarbes,France.

Julien E Bois (JE)

National Observatory for Physical Activity and Sedentary behaviors (ONAPS), Clermont-Ferrand,France.
Universite de Pau & des Pays de l'Adour, e2s UPPA, MEPS, Tarbes,France.

Guillaume Y Millet (GY)

Laboratoire Interuniversitaire de Biologie de la Motricité, Université Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne, Saint-Étienne,France.
Institut Universitaire de France (IUF), Paris,France.

Martine Duclos (M)

National Observatory for Physical Activity and Sedentary behaviors (ONAPS), Clermont-Ferrand,France.
International Research Chair "Health in Motion," University Clermont Auvergne Foundation, Clermont-Ferrand,France.
INRAE, Clermont-Ferrand,France.
UFR Medicine, University Clermont 1, Clermont-Ferrand,France.
Department of Sport Medicine and Functional Explorations, Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital, G. Montpied Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand,France.

David Thivel (D)

National Observatory for Physical Activity and Sedentary behaviors (ONAPS), Clermont-Ferrand,France.
Laboratory of the Metabolic Adaptations to Exercise under Physiological and Pathological Conditions (AME2P), Clermont Auvergne University, CRNH Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand,France.
International Research Chair "Health in Motion," University Clermont Auvergne Foundation, Clermont-Ferrand,France.

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