The global transition to current low levels of habitual physical activity among children and adolescents began in the second half of the last century. Low physical activity harms health in both the short term (during childhood and adolescence) and long term (during adulthood). In turn, low physical activity could limit progress towards several sustainable development goals, undermine noncommunicable disease prevention, delay physical and mental health recovery from the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, increase health-care costs and hinder responses to climate change. However, despite the importance of physical activity, public health surveillance among children and adolescents is very limited globally and low levels of physical activity i...
Low childhood physical activity levels constitute an important modifiable risk for adult non-communi...
Low childhood physical activity levels constitute an important modifiable risk for adult non-communi...
Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their health co...
BACKGROUND: One of the strategic actions identified in the Global Action Plan on Physical Activity (...
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AbstractObesity rates among children and adolescents in developed countries have increased dramatica...
To implement effective non-communicable disease prevention programmes, policy makers need data for p...
To implement effective non-communicable disease prevention programmes, policy makers need data for p...
The World Health Organization is encouraging countries to develop and implement policies aimed at in...
Background: In response to growing concerns over high levels of physical inactivity among young peop...
Modern children are fatter, less physically fit (including aerobic fitness) and less physically acti...
ABSTRACT Physical activity is associated with improved health status in children and youth. However,...
Background: Children are becoming less physically active as opportunities for safe active play, recr...
Young people aged 10–24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their health co...
Formalised exercise programmes for children and adolescents are becoming increasingly important. The...
Low childhood physical activity levels constitute an important modifiable risk for adult non-communi...
Low childhood physical activity levels constitute an important modifiable risk for adult non-communi...
Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their health co...
BACKGROUND: One of the strategic actions identified in the Global Action Plan on Physical Activity (...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open accessarticle dist...
AbstractObesity rates among children and adolescents in developed countries have increased dramatica...
To implement effective non-communicable disease prevention programmes, policy makers need data for p...
To implement effective non-communicable disease prevention programmes, policy makers need data for p...
The World Health Organization is encouraging countries to develop and implement policies aimed at in...
Background: In response to growing concerns over high levels of physical inactivity among young peop...
Modern children are fatter, less physically fit (including aerobic fitness) and less physically acti...
ABSTRACT Physical activity is associated with improved health status in children and youth. However,...
Background: Children are becoming less physically active as opportunities for safe active play, recr...
Young people aged 10–24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their health co...
Formalised exercise programmes for children and adolescents are becoming increasingly important. The...
Low childhood physical activity levels constitute an important modifiable risk for adult non-communi...
Low childhood physical activity levels constitute an important modifiable risk for adult non-communi...
Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their health co...