Results from Colombia's 2016 report card on physical activity for children and youth

Background: Physical activity (PA) is vital to the holistic development of young people. Regular participation in PA is associated with substantial benefits for health, cognitive function, and social inclusion. Recognizing the potential of PA in the context of the current peace process in Colombia,...

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Universidad del Rosario
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Adolescent
Child
Colombia
Consumer advocacy
Demography
Environmental planning
Exercise
Female
Fitness
Health behavior
Health care policy
Health promotion
Health survey
Human
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Organization and management
Procedures
Program evaluation
Recreation
School
Sedentary lifestyle
Social status
Sport
Adolescent
Child
Colombia
Consumer advocacy
Environment design
Exercise
Female
Health behavior
Health policy
Health promotion
Health surveys
Humans
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Overweight
Physical fitness
Play and playthings
Program evaluation
Residence characteristics
Schools
Sedentary lifestyle
Social conditions
Sports
Advocacy
Health promotion
Peace process
Policy
Social inclusion
Rights
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Results from Colombia's 2016 report card on physical activity for children and youth
title Results from Colombia's 2016 report card on physical activity for children and youth
spellingShingle Results from Colombia's 2016 report card on physical activity for children and youth
Adolescent
Child
Colombia
Consumer advocacy
Demography
Environmental planning
Exercise
Female
Fitness
Health behavior
Health care policy
Health promotion
Health survey
Human
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Organization and management
Procedures
Program evaluation
Recreation
School
Sedentary lifestyle
Social status
Sport
Adolescent
Child
Colombia
Consumer advocacy
Environment design
Exercise
Female
Health behavior
Health policy
Health promotion
Health surveys
Humans
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Overweight
Physical fitness
Play and playthings
Program evaluation
Residence characteristics
Schools
Sedentary lifestyle
Social conditions
Sports
Advocacy
Health promotion
Peace process
Policy
Social inclusion
title_short Results from Colombia's 2016 report card on physical activity for children and youth
title_full Results from Colombia's 2016 report card on physical activity for children and youth
title_fullStr Results from Colombia's 2016 report card on physical activity for children and youth
title_full_unstemmed Results from Colombia's 2016 report card on physical activity for children and youth
title_sort Results from Colombia's 2016 report card on physical activity for children and youth
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adolescent
Child
Colombia
Consumer advocacy
Demography
Environmental planning
Exercise
Female
Fitness
Health behavior
Health care policy
Health promotion
Health survey
Human
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Organization and management
Procedures
Program evaluation
Recreation
School
Sedentary lifestyle
Social status
Sport
Adolescent
Child
Colombia
Consumer advocacy
Environment design
Exercise
Female
Health behavior
Health policy
Health promotion
Health surveys
Humans
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Overweight
Physical fitness
Play and playthings
Program evaluation
Residence characteristics
Schools
Sedentary lifestyle
Social conditions
Sports
Advocacy
Health promotion
Peace process
Policy
Social inclusion
topic Adolescent
Child
Colombia
Consumer advocacy
Demography
Environmental planning
Exercise
Female
Fitness
Health behavior
Health care policy
Health promotion
Health survey
Human
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Organization and management
Procedures
Program evaluation
Recreation
School
Sedentary lifestyle
Social status
Sport
Adolescent
Child
Colombia
Consumer advocacy
Environment design
Exercise
Female
Health behavior
Health policy
Health promotion
Health surveys
Humans
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Overweight
Physical fitness
Play and playthings
Program evaluation
Residence characteristics
Schools
Sedentary lifestyle
Social conditions
Sports
Advocacy
Health promotion
Peace process
Policy
Social inclusion
description Background: Physical activity (PA) is vital to the holistic development of young people. Regular participation in PA is associated with substantial benefits for health, cognitive function, and social inclusion. Recognizing the potential of PA in the context of the current peace process in Colombia, the purpose of this article is to present the methodology and results of Colombia's second Report Card on PA for children and youth. Methods: A group of experts on PA graded 14 PA indicators based on data from national surveys and policy documents. Results: National and departmental policy indicators received a grade of B, while organized sport participation, overweight, obesity, community influence, and nongovernment initiatives indicators received a grade of C. Overall PA levels, active transportation, sedentary behaviors, and school influence received a grade of D. Active play, low physical fitness, and family influence received an Incomplete grade. Conclusion: PA levels are low and sedentary behaviors are high in Colombian children and youth, with notable geographic differences. A broad policy framework translated into specific actions could provide unique opportunities to bridge the gap between knowledge and practice, and contribute to social integration goals in a postconflict setting. © 2016 Human Kinetics, Inc.
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