Results from Australia's 2014 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth

BACKGROUND: Like many other countries, Australia is facing an inactivity epidemic. The purpose of the Australian 2014 Physical Activity Report Card initiative was to assess the behaviors, settings, and sources of influences and strategies and investments associated with the physical activity levels...

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Main Authors: Schranz, N., Olds, T., Cliff, D., Davern, M., Engelen, L., Giles-Corti, B., Gomersall, S., Hardy, L., Hesketh, K., Hills, A., Lubans, D., Macdonald, D., Macniven, R., Moran, P., Okely, T., Parish, A., Plotnikoff, R., Shilton, T., Straker, Leon, Timperio, A., Trost, S., Vella, S., Ziviani, J., Tomkinson, G.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29682
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author Schranz, N.
Olds, T.
Cliff, D.
Davern, M.
Engelen, L.
Giles-Corti, B.
Gomersall, S.
Hardy, L.
Hesketh, K.
Hills, A.
Lubans, D.
Macdonald, D.
Macniven, R.
Moran, P.
Okely, T.
Parish, A.
Plotnikoff, R.
Shilton, T.
Straker, Leon
Timperio, A.
Trost, S.
Vella, S.
Ziviani, J.
Tomkinson, G.
author_facet Schranz, N.
Olds, T.
Cliff, D.
Davern, M.
Engelen, L.
Giles-Corti, B.
Gomersall, S.
Hardy, L.
Hesketh, K.
Hills, A.
Lubans, D.
Macdonald, D.
Macniven, R.
Moran, P.
Okely, T.
Parish, A.
Plotnikoff, R.
Shilton, T.
Straker, Leon
Timperio, A.
Trost, S.
Vella, S.
Ziviani, J.
Tomkinson, G.
author_sort Schranz, N.
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description BACKGROUND: Like many other countries, Australia is facing an inactivity epidemic. The purpose of the Australian 2014 Physical Activity Report Card initiative was to assess the behaviors, settings, and sources of influences and strategies and investments associated with the physical activity levels of Australian children and youth. METHODS: A Research Working Group (RWG) drawn from experts around Australia collaborated to determine key indicators, assess available datasets, and the metrics which should be used to inform grades for each indicator and factors to consider when weighting the data. The RWG then met to evaluate the synthesized data to assign a grade to each indicator. RESULTS: Overall Physical Activity Levels were assigned a grade of D-. Other physical activity behaviors were also graded as less than average (D to D-), while Organized Sport and Physical Activity Participation was assigned a grade of B-. The nation performed better for settings and sources of influence and Government Strategies and Investments (A- to a C). Four incompletes were assigned due to a lack of representative quality data. CONCLUSIONS: Evidence suggests that physical activity levels of Australian children remain very low, despite moderately supportive social, environmental and regulatory environments. There are clear gaps in the research which need to be filled and consistent data collection methods need to be put into place.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-296822023-02-22T06:24:21Z Results from Australia's 2014 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth Schranz, N. Olds, T. Cliff, D. Davern, M. Engelen, L. Giles-Corti, B. Gomersall, S. Hardy, L. Hesketh, K. Hills, A. Lubans, D. Macdonald, D. Macniven, R. Moran, P. Okely, T. Parish, A. Plotnikoff, R. Shilton, T. Straker, Leon Timperio, A. Trost, S. Vella, S. Ziviani, J. Tomkinson, G. BACKGROUND: Like many other countries, Australia is facing an inactivity epidemic. The purpose of the Australian 2014 Physical Activity Report Card initiative was to assess the behaviors, settings, and sources of influences and strategies and investments associated with the physical activity levels of Australian children and youth. METHODS: A Research Working Group (RWG) drawn from experts around Australia collaborated to determine key indicators, assess available datasets, and the metrics which should be used to inform grades for each indicator and factors to consider when weighting the data. The RWG then met to evaluate the synthesized data to assign a grade to each indicator. RESULTS: Overall Physical Activity Levels were assigned a grade of D-. Other physical activity behaviors were also graded as less than average (D to D-), while Organized Sport and Physical Activity Participation was assigned a grade of B-. The nation performed better for settings and sources of influence and Government Strategies and Investments (A- to a C). Four incompletes were assigned due to a lack of representative quality data. CONCLUSIONS: Evidence suggests that physical activity levels of Australian children remain very low, despite moderately supportive social, environmental and regulatory environments. There are clear gaps in the research which need to be filled and consistent data collection methods need to be put into place. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29682 10.1123/jpah.2014-0164 unknown
spellingShingle Schranz, N.
Olds, T.
Cliff, D.
Davern, M.
Engelen, L.
Giles-Corti, B.
Gomersall, S.
Hardy, L.
Hesketh, K.
Hills, A.
Lubans, D.
Macdonald, D.
Macniven, R.
Moran, P.
Okely, T.
Parish, A.
Plotnikoff, R.
Shilton, T.
Straker, Leon
Timperio, A.
Trost, S.
Vella, S.
Ziviani, J.
Tomkinson, G.
Results from Australia's 2014 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth
title Results from Australia's 2014 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth
title_full Results from Australia's 2014 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth
title_fullStr Results from Australia's 2014 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth
title_full_unstemmed Results from Australia's 2014 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth
title_short Results from Australia's 2014 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth
title_sort results from australia's 2014 report card on physical activity for children and youth
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29682