Physical Activity in Puerto Rico: Recommendations for Research, Surveillance, and Policy Development.

Puerto Rico health sciences journal Pub Date : 2025-03-01
Raúl D Gierbolini-Rivera, Alexandre A De Paula da Silva, Milena F Silva, Ana L Favarão Leão, Farah A Ramirez-Marrero
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Objective: The objectives of this report were to 1) describe the 2015 and 2020 physical activity (PA) Country Cards of Puerto Rico (PR), including data beyond the 2020 Country Card, and 2) propose recommendations for promoting PA research, surveillance, and policy development.

Methods: A comparison of the 2015 and 2020 data from the PR Country Cards provided by the Global Observatory for Physical Activity (GoPA!) was conducted. Country Card data were collected from the World Bank, the United Nations, PubMed, and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS). This ensured that data indicators were standardized for global comparability. Local representatives facilitated data collection through a collaborative review process with GoPA! Country Card data included demographic characteristics, mortality rates, PA prevalence, surveillance data, policy, and research indicators.

Results: In 2015, the BRFSS data indicated a PA prevalence of 34% in PR, decreasing to 20% in 2020. No data on inactivity-related mortality or a national standalone plan focused on PA was available. From 2015 to 2020, research output in PR increased slightly, improving its global ranking from the 61st to the 58th position.

Conclusion: The PR Country Card is a tool to raise awareness and identify surveillance, research, and policy gaps. Recommendations include establishing a dedicated PR health monitoring system, integrating PA into PR national public health plans, and establishing an interinstitutional coalition for PA research (in PR). Multi-sector efforts from policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders are essential for meaningful progress in improving PA levels and public health in PR.

波多黎各的体育活动:研究、监测和政策制定的建议。
目的:本报告的目的是:1)描述波多黎各(PR) 2015年和2020年体育活动(PA)国家卡,包括2020年国家卡以外的数据;2)提出促进体育活动研究、监测和政策制定的建议。方法:对全球体育活动观测站(GoPA!)提供的2015年和2020年PR国家卡数据进行比较。国家卡数据收集自世界银行、联合国、PubMed和行为风险因素监测调查(BRFSS)。这确保了数据指标的标准化,以供全球比较。当地代表通过与GoPA的合作审查过程促进了数据收集!国家卡数据包括人口特征、死亡率、PA患病率、监测数据、政策和研究指标。结果:2015年,BRFSS数据显示PR中PA患病率为34%,2020年降至20%。没有关于不活动相关死亡率的数据,也没有专门针对PA的国家独立计划。从2015年到2020年,公关研究产出略有增长,全球排名从第61位上升到第58位。结论:公共关系国别卡是提高认识和确定监测、研究和政策差距的工具。建议包括建立一个专门的公关健康监测系统,将公关纳入公关国家公共卫生计划,以及建立一个机构间的公关研究联盟(在公关领域)。决策者、研究人员和利益攸关方的多部门努力对于在提高公共卫生水平和公共卫生方面取得有意义的进展至关重要。
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