A scoping review on the implementation of Global Observatory on Physical Activity recommendations for school children in Sub-Saharan Africa.

IF 2.4 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Promotion Perspectives Pub Date : 2022-12-31 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.34172/hpp.2022.43
Olusegun Olatunji Ojedoyin, Thayananthee Nadasan, Pragashnie Govender, Oladapo Michael Olagbegi
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Background: Promoting physical activity (PA) is a critical first step in preventing and lowering the prevalence of non-communicable chronic diseases across all age groups. The Global Observatory on Physical Activity (GoPA) of the World Health Organization (WHO) suggested country-specific guidelines for promoting PA across all age categories to achieve this. However, despite an increase in obesity, there is no information on their compliance for pre-secondary school children in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). We mapped evidence in the literature and described the available evidence on implementing GoPA recommendations for presecondary school children in SSA. Methods: This scoping review included a search in PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, and Cochrane Library with the dates 2013-2020, using keywords and the terms (Physical activity OR exercise AND (GoPA recommendations OR Guidelines) AND ((presecondary school children) OR (primary school children) OR (basic school children) OR (children)). The most important data were tabulated. Results: Twenty-three studies were identified of which ten were eligible for data extraction. Of these ten studies, 2 (20%) were conducted in Nigeria, 4 (40%) in South Africa, 2 (20%) in Ghana and 1(10%) each in Kenya and Senegal were extracted. None of these nations has a national plan or strategy to promote PA and reduce sedentary behaviors (SB). Conclusion: A gap in the formulation of PA guidelines exists in SSA. Urgent action is needed for a national plan or strategy by individual country in SSA to reduce the burden of physical inactivity among school children in SSA.

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对撒哈拉以南非洲学龄儿童身体活动全球观察站建议实施情况进行范围审查。
背景:促进身体活动(PA)是预防和降低所有年龄组非传染性慢性病患病率的关键第一步。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)的全球身体活动观察站(GoPA)提出了具体国家的指导方针,以促进所有年龄组的体育锻炼,以实现这一目标。然而,尽管肥胖人数有所增加,但撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)的学前儿童却没有遵守这些规定的信息。我们绘制了文献中的证据图,并描述了对SSA学龄前儿童实施GoPA建议的现有证据。方法:本范围综述包括在PubMed、Google Scholar、Scopus和Cochrane Library中检索2013-2020年的文献,使用关键词和术语(Physical activity OR exercise and (GoPA建议或指南)and((学龄前儿童)OR(小学生)OR(小学儿童)OR(儿童))。最重要的数据已制成表格。结果:共纳入23项研究,其中10项符合数据提取条件。在这10项研究中,尼日利亚进行了2项(20%)研究,南非进行了4项(40%)研究,加纳进行了2项(20%)研究,肯尼亚和塞内加尔各进行了1项(10%)研究。这些国家都没有一个国家计划或战略来促进PA和减少久坐行为(SB)。结论:SSA在PA指南的制定上存在空白。需要采取紧急行动,由南撒哈拉地区的个别国家制定国家计划或战略,以减轻南撒哈拉地区学龄儿童缺乏身体活动的负担。
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