Global Action Plan On Physical Activity 2018-2030 PDF

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This document presents a global action plan on physical activity for 2018-2030. It covers physical activity levels in different age groups and regions, and trends in global physical inactivity from 2001 to 2016. The plan also includes key policy actions.

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GLOBAL ACTION PLAN ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY 2018-2030 Dr. Lama Mattar LAU – Fall 2024 A GLOBAL ROAD MAP FOR ACTION POLICY ACTION ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CONTRIBUTES TO 13 SDGs GLOBAL LEVELS OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY Globally Globally 28%...

GLOBAL ACTION PLAN ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY 2018-2030 Dr. Lama Mattar LAU – Fall 2024 A GLOBAL ROAD MAP FOR ACTION POLICY ACTION ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CONTRIBUTES TO 13 SDGs GLOBAL LEVELS OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY Globally Globally 28% 81% of adults of adolescents do not meet do not meet recommended levels of recommended levels of physical activity physical activity GLOBAL TREND IN PHYSICAL INACTIVITY: 2001-2016 35.0 % not meeting global PA recommendations 30.0 25.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Source: Guthold et al., Lancet Global Health, 2016 GLOBAL TREND IN PHYSICAL INACTIVITY IN ADULTS 2001-2016: BY MEN AND WOMEN 32.0 % not meeting global PA 24.0 recommendations 16.0 8.0 0.0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 men women Source: Guthold et al., Lancet Global Health, 2016 GLOBAL LEVELS OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY IN ADULTS (2016): BY SEX AND REGIONAL GROUPINGS 50 % not meeting recommendations 38 GLOBAL AVERAGE 25 13 0 Latin America and Caribbean South Asia Sub-Saharan Africa Source: Guthold et al., Lancet Global Health, 2016 Females Males GLOBAL TREND IN PHYSICAL INACTIVITY BY INCOME: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BY WORLD BANK INCOME GROUPS:2001-2016 45.0 2001 2002 2003 33.8 GLOBAL AVERAGE 2004 2005 2006 2007 22.5 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 11.3 2013 2014 2015 2016 0.0 Low income Middle income High income Source: Guthold et al., Lancet Global Health, 2018 What’s the solution? FOUR ACTION AREAS: 20 POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS 4 6 5 5 4 POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE Create a paradigm shift in all of society by enhancing knowledge and understanding of, and appreciation for, the multiple benefits of regular physical activity, according to ability and at all ages. STRATEGIC AREA 1: KEY POLICY ACTIONS Conduct Public Education Campaigns Implement Mass Participation (free) Events STRATEGIC AREA 1: KEY POLICY ACTIONS Training Programs to strengthen workforce in key sectors: Primary and secondary health care, education, sport, transport, urban planning Capacity Capabilities Confidence Collaboration 5 POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE Create and maintain environments that promote and safeguard the rights of all people, of all ages, to have equitable access to safe places and spaces, in their cities and communities, in which to engage in regular physical activity, according to ability. STRATEGIC AREA 2: KEY POLICY ACTIONS CREATE BETTER PLACES FOR PEOPLE Integrate urban planning and Improve the ‘level of service’ of transport planning policy to create walking and cycling infrastructure active friendly environments and networks STRATEGIC AREA 2: KEY POLICY ACTIONS CREATE BETTER PLACES FOR PEOPLE Improve provision of public Improve building design: open space (blue and green) public buildings, schools, health care, workplaces End of trip facilities for walk/cycle Access to public transport Design for promoting physical activity 6 POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE Create and promote access to opportunities and programmes, across multiple settings, to help people of all ages and abilities to engage in regular physical activity as individuals, families and communities. CHILDCARE SETTINGS OLDER ADULTS HEALTH CARE WOMEN SCHOOLS DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES WORKPLACES People living with disabilities PARKS GIRLS SPORTS ADOLESCENTS YOUNG CHILDREN GYMS INCREASING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES AND ABILITIES Ensure and protect access and opportunities for all people to participate Key areas of governance and policy National Policy Frameworks National Surveillance on PA Guidelines on PA Leadership & Advocacy Workforce Multisector capacity & partnerships capability Financing mechanisms ENABLING AND ENSURING SUSTAINABILITY Adoption Dissemination Implementation A ‘WHOLE SYSTEMS’ APPROACH TO PHYSICAL ACTIVITY HOW IS WHO SUPPORTING COUNTRY IMPLEMENTATION? 10 AREAS OF WORK IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE FOR GAPPA POLICY ACTIONS Implementation guidance - ‘what and how to’ resources for key recommended policy actions Evidenced based, focus on key components Include implementation tips and case studies GAPPA AT A GLANCE - INCLUDES EASY TO USE SUMMARY Thank you More information and resources are available at: www.who.int/health-topics/physical-activity

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