Prevalence of global physical activity among young people: an updated systematic review for the Brazil’s Report Card

Q4 Medicine
V. B. Barbosa Filho, R. Costa, Bruno C. N. Oliveira, Victor Hugo Santos de Castro, K. Silva
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abstract This study aimed to update the review of Brazil’s Report Card on the prevalence of global physical activity (PA) among Brazilian children and adolescents. This systematic review included an electronic search of eight databases (PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, LILACS, SPORTDiscus, BIREME, Scielo, and Google Scholar) and a manual search of the references of retrieved studies. Studies published in 2018 and 2019 that assessed global PA among Brazilian youth were included. A narrative approach to the results was adopted. The initial search retrieved 1,892 potentially relevant titles (1,244 titles after duplicate analysis), of which 62 (47 different studies) met all the inclusion criteria. Most updated studies were carried out in Southern (40.4%) and Southeastern (25.5%) Brazil. Six studies provided data from national surveys (12.8%), and one study included preschool children (< 5 years old). Ten studies objectively measured PA (accelerometer or pedometer devices). In the updated studies, the overall proportion of young people who were physically active ranged from 9.8% to 79.6%. Three national surveys reported the prevalence of physically active students, ranging from 18.4% to 78.8%. There was an increase of surveys that objectively measured PA and with children under 12 years of age in the 2018 and 2019 studies. However, important research gaps (e.g., variations in the measurement of global PA), even in the same study, should be considered to improve the monitoring and evaluation of global PA in Brazil.
全球年轻人身体活动的普遍程度:对巴西报告卡的最新系统审查
本研究旨在更新巴西关于全球体育活动(PA)在巴西儿童和青少年中的流行程度的报告卡。该系统综述包括对8个数据库(PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science、LILACS、SPORTDiscus、BIREME、Scielo和Google Scholar)的电子检索和对检索研究的参考文献的人工检索。2018年和2019年发表的研究评估了巴西青年的全球PA。对结果采取了叙述的方法。初始检索检索到1892篇潜在相关文献(重复分析后检索到1244篇),其中62篇(47篇不同的研究)符合所有纳入标准。大多数最新研究在巴西南部(40.4%)和东南部(25.5%)进行。6项研究提供了来自全国调查的数据(12.8%),1项研究包括学龄前儿童(< 5岁)。10项研究客观地测量了PA(加速计或计步器设备)。在最新的研究中,参加体育锻炼的年轻人的总体比例从9.8%到79.6%不等。三项全国性调查报告了体育活动学生的患病率,从18.4%到78.8%不等。在2018年和2019年的研究中,客观测量PA和12岁以下儿童的调查有所增加。然而,即使在同一项研究中,也应该考虑到重要的研究差距(例如,全球PA测量的变化),以改进巴西对全球PA的监测和评价。
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9
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Kinanthropometry and Human Performance is a journal of Physical Education, Kinesiology, Sport and related areas, whose focus is human movement, being reviewed by an international panel of peers, with emphasis on the measurement of the man in its morphological and functional aspects, as well as conditioning factors of physical performance. Given the multidisciplinary nature of the journal, these areas of study are approached in several contexts, with interactions with social, behavioral, health and environmental aspects. The journal publishes original articles as well as relevant Review/Update articles and Points of View.
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