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Physical activity in the era of climate change and COVID-19 pandemic: Results from the South Korea's 2022 Report Card on physical activity for children and adolescents
BACKGROUND: With intensifying air pollutant levels and the COVID-19 pandemic, physical inactivity of South Korean children and adolescents may be threatened. Therefore, monitoring and surveillance of physical activity (PA) and relevant indicators are important for policy making pertaining to health...
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The Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9621397/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36341001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jesf.2022.10.014 |
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author | Lee, Eun-Young Kim, Yeong-Bae Goo, Seonyoung Oyama, Okimitsu Lee, Jeongmin Kim, Geonhui Lim, Heejun Sung, Hoyong Yoon, Jiyeon Hwang, Jongnam Chung, Sochung Kang, Hyun Joo Kim, Joon Young Kim, Kwon-il Kim, Youngwon Lee, Mi-young Oh, Jung-Woo Park, Hyon Song, Wook Yi, Kyoungjune Kim, Yeon-Soo Jeon, Justin Y. |
author_facet | Lee, Eun-Young Kim, Yeong-Bae Goo, Seonyoung Oyama, Okimitsu Lee, Jeongmin Kim, Geonhui Lim, Heejun Sung, Hoyong Yoon, Jiyeon Hwang, Jongnam Chung, Sochung Kang, Hyun Joo Kim, Joon Young Kim, Kwon-il Kim, Youngwon Lee, Mi-young Oh, Jung-Woo Park, Hyon Song, Wook Yi, Kyoungjune Kim, Yeon-Soo Jeon, Justin Y. |
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description | BACKGROUND: With intensifying air pollutant levels and the COVID-19 pandemic, physical inactivity of South Korean children and adolescents may be threatened. Therefore, monitoring and surveillance of physical activity (PA) and relevant indicators are important for policy making pertaining to health promotion. Report Card is a third comprehensive evaluation of PA-related behaviors among and the sources of influence for South Korean children and adolescents. PURPOSE: To provide the outcome of the South Korea's 2022 Report Card on PA for children and adolescents. METHODS: Based on a variety of sources including national surveys collected pre- and during-COVID-19 and information collected from government webpages, 11 indicators were graded by a committee of experts informed by the best available evidence. Data from during-COVID-19 were available for Overall PA, Sedentary Behavior, and Sleep and considered together in generating the overall grades. RESULTS: Grades were assigned to behavioral indicators (Overall PA: D-; Active Transportation: B+; Sedentary Behavior: D; Sleep: F) and sources of Influence (Family and Peers: C-; School: A; Community and Environment: B-; Government: A). Organized Sport and PA, Active Play, and Physical Fitness could not be graded due to the lack of data. The results largely indicated that children and adolescents show unfavorable behavioral grades even with favorable grades observed for the sources of influence indicators. Trivial differences were observed pre- and during-pandemic for Overall PA (≥60 min of MVPA for ≥4 d/wk: 20.8% vs 19.9%) and Sleep (met age-specific recommendation: 14.1% vs 15.0%); however, a marked increase in Sedentary Behavior was observed (≤2 h/d screen time: 28.8% vs 20.1%). A stark weekday vs weekend difference was observed in sleep duration. In terms of PA related sources of influence, high accessibility to PA facilities (81.1%) and high satisfaction of neighborhood public transit (74.6%) and safety (80.7%) were well reflected in our Active Transportation grade (B+). Nonetheless, perception of green environments including outdoor air quality (44.0%), noise (39.6%) and green space (56.5%) showed lower scores, suggesting that new barriers to active lifestyles are emerging for South Korean children and adolescents. Gender differences were also observed for overall PA (≥60 min of MVPA for ≥4 d/wk: 29.1% for boys vs 11.3% for girls) and sleep (met age-specific recommendations: 17.3% for boys vs 11.4% for girls), but not for sedentary behavior (≤2 h/d screen time: 26.4% for boys and 24.9% for girls). CONCLUSIONS: Government and school policies/programs and the built environment are, in general, conducive to physically active lifestyles for South Korean children and adolescents; however, behavioural indicators received poor grades except for Active Transportation. A thorough evaluation of policies/programs at government, local, and school levels is needed to ensure that the efforts to have PA-enhancing infrastructure and systems are actually being translated into the behavior of children and adolescents in South Korea. Furthermore, improving PA surveillance, monitoring, and advocacy to ultimately establish healthy lifestyle patterns among children and adolescents is a top priority. |
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spelling | pubmed-96213972022-11-01 Physical activity in the era of climate change and COVID-19 pandemic: Results from the South Korea's 2022 Report Card on physical activity for children and adolescents Lee, Eun-Young Kim, Yeong-Bae Goo, Seonyoung Oyama, Okimitsu Lee, Jeongmin Kim, Geonhui Lim, Heejun Sung, Hoyong Yoon, Jiyeon Hwang, Jongnam Chung, Sochung Kang, Hyun Joo Kim, Joon Young Kim, Kwon-il Kim, Youngwon Lee, Mi-young Oh, Jung-Woo Park, Hyon Song, Wook Yi, Kyoungjune Kim, Yeon-Soo Jeon, Justin Y. J Exerc Sci Fit Original Article BACKGROUND: With intensifying air pollutant levels and the COVID-19 pandemic, physical inactivity of South Korean children and adolescents may be threatened. Therefore, monitoring and surveillance of physical activity (PA) and relevant indicators are important for policy making pertaining to health promotion. Report Card is a third comprehensive evaluation of PA-related behaviors among and the sources of influence for South Korean children and adolescents. PURPOSE: To provide the outcome of the South Korea's 2022 Report Card on PA for children and adolescents. METHODS: Based on a variety of sources including national surveys collected pre- and during-COVID-19 and information collected from government webpages, 11 indicators were graded by a committee of experts informed by the best available evidence. Data from during-COVID-19 were available for Overall PA, Sedentary Behavior, and Sleep and considered together in generating the overall grades. RESULTS: Grades were assigned to behavioral indicators (Overall PA: D-; Active Transportation: B+; Sedentary Behavior: D; Sleep: F) and sources of Influence (Family and Peers: C-; School: A; Community and Environment: B-; Government: A). Organized Sport and PA, Active Play, and Physical Fitness could not be graded due to the lack of data. The results largely indicated that children and adolescents show unfavorable behavioral grades even with favorable grades observed for the sources of influence indicators. Trivial differences were observed pre- and during-pandemic for Overall PA (≥60 min of MVPA for ≥4 d/wk: 20.8% vs 19.9%) and Sleep (met age-specific recommendation: 14.1% vs 15.0%); however, a marked increase in Sedentary Behavior was observed (≤2 h/d screen time: 28.8% vs 20.1%). A stark weekday vs weekend difference was observed in sleep duration. In terms of PA related sources of influence, high accessibility to PA facilities (81.1%) and high satisfaction of neighborhood public transit (74.6%) and safety (80.7%) were well reflected in our Active Transportation grade (B+). Nonetheless, perception of green environments including outdoor air quality (44.0%), noise (39.6%) and green space (56.5%) showed lower scores, suggesting that new barriers to active lifestyles are emerging for South Korean children and adolescents. Gender differences were also observed for overall PA (≥60 min of MVPA for ≥4 d/wk: 29.1% for boys vs 11.3% for girls) and sleep (met age-specific recommendations: 17.3% for boys vs 11.4% for girls), but not for sedentary behavior (≤2 h/d screen time: 26.4% for boys and 24.9% for girls). CONCLUSIONS: Government and school policies/programs and the built environment are, in general, conducive to physically active lifestyles for South Korean children and adolescents; however, behavioural indicators received poor grades except for Active Transportation. A thorough evaluation of policies/programs at government, local, and school levels is needed to ensure that the efforts to have PA-enhancing infrastructure and systems are actually being translated into the behavior of children and adolescents in South Korea. Furthermore, improving PA surveillance, monitoring, and advocacy to ultimately establish healthy lifestyle patterns among children and adolescents is a top priority. The Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness 2023-01 2022-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9621397/ /pubmed/36341001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jesf.2022.10.014 Text en © 2022 The Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness. Published by Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Lee, Eun-Young Kim, Yeong-Bae Goo, Seonyoung Oyama, Okimitsu Lee, Jeongmin Kim, Geonhui Lim, Heejun Sung, Hoyong Yoon, Jiyeon Hwang, Jongnam Chung, Sochung Kang, Hyun Joo Kim, Joon Young Kim, Kwon-il Kim, Youngwon Lee, Mi-young Oh, Jung-Woo Park, Hyon Song, Wook Yi, Kyoungjune Kim, Yeon-Soo Jeon, Justin Y. Physical activity in the era of climate change and COVID-19 pandemic: Results from the South Korea's 2022 Report Card on physical activity for children and adolescents |
title | Physical activity in the era of climate change and COVID-19 pandemic: Results from the South Korea's 2022 Report Card on physical activity for children and adolescents |
title_full | Physical activity in the era of climate change and COVID-19 pandemic: Results from the South Korea's 2022 Report Card on physical activity for children and adolescents |
title_fullStr | Physical activity in the era of climate change and COVID-19 pandemic: Results from the South Korea's 2022 Report Card on physical activity for children and adolescents |
title_full_unstemmed | Physical activity in the era of climate change and COVID-19 pandemic: Results from the South Korea's 2022 Report Card on physical activity for children and adolescents |
title_short | Physical activity in the era of climate change and COVID-19 pandemic: Results from the South Korea's 2022 Report Card on physical activity for children and adolescents |
title_sort | physical activity in the era of climate change and covid-19 pandemic: results from the south korea's 2022 report card on physical activity for children and adolescents |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9621397/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36341001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jesf.2022.10.014 |
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