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Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-09-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1607167
Robert Bauer, Raúl Sánchez-García, Daniela Hernández, Domingo F Hernández-Angeles, Silvia González, Inés Nieto, Xián Mayo, Alfonso Jiménez
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摘要

背景:认识到体育和体育活动对国家发展的潜在贡献,并响应教科文组织和世界卫生组织等组织的国际呼吁,各机构联盟和伊比利亚-美洲体育部长赞成制定一套指标,以评估体育参与和体育活动对可持续发展的影响。方法:伊比利亚美洲体育理事会、联合国教科文组织和德国国际合作署为伊比利亚美洲地区制定了一套12项体育与发展指标和4个关键数据点。2024年,智利、哥斯达黎加和厄瓜多尔完成了首个国家级试点实施,使用专门设计的公式收集数据。结果:每个国家都能够部分提供所定义指标的相关数据,智利完成了8项指标,哥斯达黎加完成了4项指标,厄瓜多尔完成了7项指标。所有国家都提供了关键数据点的数据。结论:拟议指标的首次国家试点实施(作为其验证过程的一部分)突出表明,需要提高整个伊比利亚-美洲地区可靠数据的质量和可及性。这些指标有可能评估、跟踪和比较与身体活动和体育有关的政策,并确定需要改进的挑战和机会。
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Physical activity, sports participation, and sustainable development in the Ibero-American region: a pilot implementation of indicators in Chile, Costa Rica, and Ecuador.

Background: In recognition of the potential contributions of sports and physical activity to national development and responding to international calls from organizations like UNESCO and the World Health Organization, a coalition of agencies and Ibero-American sports ministers endorsed the creation of an indicator set to assess the impact of sports participation and physical activity on sustainable development.

Methods: The Ibero-American Sports Council, UNESCO, and the German Agency for International Cooperation developed a set of twelve Sports and Development indicators and four key data points for the Ibero-American region. In 2024, the first national-level pilot implementation was completed in Chile, Costa Rica, and Ecuador, collecting data using specifically designed formulae.

Results: Each country was able to partially provide relevant data for the defined indicators, with Chile completing eight, Costa Rica four, and Ecuador seven indicators. All countries provided data for the key data points.

Conclusions: The first national pilot implementation of the proposed indicators-as part of its validation process-highlights the need for improved quality and accessibility of reliable data across the Ibero-American region. These indicators have the potential to assess, track, and compare policies related to physical activity and sports, and to identify challenges and opportunities for improvement.

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