Indicators of physical activity and nutritional status among children and adolescents in Zimbabwe: Findings from three global matrix initiatives

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Taru Manyanga , Daga Makaza , Nyaradzai E. Munambah , Carol Mahachi , Caroline Mavingire , Tholumusa F. Mlalazi , Matilda Mukaro , Tonderayi M. Matsungo
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Abstract

Background/Objectives

Regular physical activity is associated with several benefits among children and adolescents. Globally, only limited surveillance data, collected using harmonized approaches to accurately compare levels of physical activity among children and adolescents are available. Through its Global Matrix initiatives, Active Health Kids Global Alliance provides an opportunity for participating countries/jurisdictions to compare physical activity levels of children and adolescents based on ten common indicators. The 2022 Zimbabwe Report Card summarizes the best available evidence and assigns grades on these ten indicators of physical activity for children and adolescents.

Methods

Through an iterative process, a team of national experts working in various sectors of physical activity used Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance's Global Matrix benchmarks and grading rubric, to assign Report Card grades on 10 indicators of physical activity (Overall Physical Activity, Organized Sport and Physical Activity, Active Play, Active Transportation, Sedentary Behaviours, Physical Fitness, School, Family and Peers, Community Environment, and Government) among 5-17-year-old children and adolescents in Zimbabwe. Published and unpublished data as well as policy documents informing grades for each indicator were summarized. An unweighted average of all studies with data for an indicator was used to inform the grade assignment. Where data were unavailable or insufficient to provide accurate estimates, an incomplete grade was assigned. The primary purpose of the present study was to synthesize and summarize the best available data and assign grades on 10 common indicators of physical activity for children and adolescents. The secondary objective was to compare Report Grades across three Global Matrix initiatives.

Results

Grades for the ten common indicators for Global Matrix 4.0 plus Nutritional Status (B+) were assigned as follows: Overall Physical Activity (C+), Organized Sport and Physical Activity (B-), Active Play (C+), Active Transportation (B), Sedentary Behaviours (C), Physical Fitness (Incomplete), Family and Peers (Incomplete), School (C), Community and Environment (C-), Government (D). Generally, grades for individual behaviours (Physical Activity, Organized Sport and Physical Activity, Active Play, Active Transportation, Sedentary Behaviours) were higher than for sources of influence (Family and Peers, School, Community and Environment, Government). Across 3 Global Matrices, the grade for Overall Physical activity (C+) did not change, Community and Environment (F, D, C-) steadily improved over time; while those for Active Transportation, Sedentary Behaviours and Sports were unchanged for Global Matrix 2.0 and 3.0, but declined for Global Matrix 4.0.

Conclusion

Although grades for individual behaviours were higher than those for sources of influence, overall, our findings show that the levels of physical activity among children and adolescents in Zimbabwe were lower than recommended. Robust surveillance data with large and representative samples are required to provide accurate estimates of physical activity participation among children and adolescents in Zimbabwe. Furthermore, policies and initiatives that promote equitable physical activity participation among children and adolescents are urgently needed in Zimbabwe.

津巴布韦儿童和青少年的身体活动和营养状况指标:来自三个全球矩阵倡议的调查结果
背景/目的在儿童和青少年中,有规律的身体活动具有多种益处。在全球范围内,只有有限的监测数据,这些数据是使用统一方法收集的,以准确比较儿童和青少年的身体活动水平。积极健康儿童全球联盟通过其全球矩阵倡议,为参与国/管辖区提供了一个机会,根据十个共同指标比较儿童和青少年的身体活动水平。《2022年津巴布韦报告卡》总结了现有的最佳证据,并对儿童和青少年的这十个身体活动指标进行了评分。方法:由从事体育活动各个领域工作的国家专家组成的团队通过一个迭代过程,使用积极健康儿童全球联盟的全球矩阵基准和评分标准,根据体育活动的10个指标(总体体育活动、有组织的体育运动和体育活动、积极游戏、积极交通、久坐行为、身体健康、学校、家庭和同伴、社区环境、体育活动、体育活动和体育活动)为报告卡打分。在津巴布韦5-17岁的儿童和青少年中。总结了已公布和未公布的数据以及告知各指标评分的政策文件。使用具有指标数据的所有研究的未加权平均值来告知等级分配。如果没有数据或数据不足以提供准确的估计,则给出不完整的分数。本研究的主要目的是综合和总结现有的最佳数据,并对儿童和青少年体育活动的10个常见指标进行评分。第二个目标是比较三个全球矩阵计划的报告等级。结果Global Matrix 4.0 + nutrition Status (B+)的十个常用指标的评分如下:整体身体活动(C+)、有组织的运动和身体活动(B-)、积极游戏(C+)、积极交通(B)、久坐行为(C)、身体健康(不完全)、家庭和同伴(不完全)、学校(C)、社区和环境(C-)、政府(D)。一般而言,个人行为(身体活动、有组织的运动和身体活动、积极游戏、积极交通、久坐行为)的分数高于影响来源(家庭和同伴、学校、社区及环境,政府)。在3个全球矩阵中,整体体育活动(C+)的评分没有变化,社区和环境(F, D, C-)随着时间的推移稳步提高;而主动交通、久坐行为和运动的得分在全球矩阵2.0和3.0中没有变化,但在全球矩阵4.0中有所下降。结论:尽管个体行为的评分高于影响来源的评分,但总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,津巴布韦儿童和青少年的身体活动水平低于建议水平。为了准确估计津巴布韦儿童和青少年参与体育活动的情况,需要具有大量代表性样本的可靠监测数据。此外,津巴布韦迫切需要促进儿童和青少年公平参与体育活动的政策和举措。
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审稿时长
31 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness is the official peer-reviewed journal of The Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness (SCSEPF), the Physical Fitness Association of Hong Kong, China (HKPFA), and the Hong Kong Association of Sports Medicine and Sports Science (HKASMSS). It is published twice a year, in June and December, by Elsevier. The Journal accepts original investigations, comprehensive reviews, case studies and short communications on current topics in exercise science, physical fitness and physical education.
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