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1、 1451 BullFC,etal.Br J Sports Med 2020;54:14511462.doi:10.1136/bjsports-2020-102955World Health Organization 2020 guidelines on physical activity and sedentarybehaviourFiona C Bull,1,2 Salih S Al-Ansari,3 Stuart Biddle,4 Katja Borodulin,5,6 Matthew P Buman,7 Greet Cardon,8 Catherine Carty,9,10 Jean-
2、Philippe Chaput,11 Sebastien Chastin,12 Roger Chou,13 Paddy C Dempsey,14,15 Loretta DiPietro,16 Ulf Ekelund,17,18 Joseph Firth,19,20 Christine M Friedenreich,21 Leandro Garcia,22 Muthoni Gichu,23 Russell Jago,24 Peter T Katzmarzyk,25 Estelle Lambert,26 Michael Leitzmann,27 Karen Milton,28 Francisco
3、B Ortega,29 Chathuranga Ranasinghe,30 Emmanuel Stamatakis,31 Anne Tiedemann,32 Richard P Troiano,33 Hidde P van der Ploeg,34,35 Vicky Wari,36 Juana F Willumsen1 GuidelinesTo cite:BullFC,Al-AnsariSS,BiddleS,etal.Br J Sports Med 2020;54:14511462.For numbered affiliations see end of article.Corresponde
4、nce toProfessor Fiona C Bull,Physical Activity Unit,Department of Health Promotion,World Health Organization,Geneva,GE,Switzerland;bullf who.intAccepted 7 September 2020 Author(s)(or their employer(s)2020.Re-use permitted under CC BY.Published by BMJ.ABSTRACTObjectives To describe new WHO 2020 guide
5、lines on physical activity and sedentary behaviour.Methods The guidelines were developed in accordance with WHO protocols.An expert Guideline Development Group reviewed evidence to assess associations between physical activity and sedentary behaviour for an agreed set of health outcomes and populati
6、on groups.The assessment used and systematically updated recent relevant systematic reviews;new primary reviews addressed additional health outcomes or subpopulations.Results The new guidelines address children,adolescents,adults,older adults and include new specific recommendations for pregnant and
7、 postpartum women and people living with chronic conditions or disability.All adults should undertake 150300 min of moderate-intensity,or 75150 min of vigorous-intensity physical activity,or some equivalent combination of moderate-intensity and vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity,per week.A
8、mong children and adolescents,an average of 60 min/day of moderate-to-vigorous intensity aerobic physical activity across the week provides health benefits.The guidelines recommend regular muscle-strengthening activity for all age groups.Additionally,reducing sedentary behaviours is recommended acro
9、ss all age groups and abilities,although evidence was insufficient to quantify a sedentary behaviour threshold.Conclusion These 2020 WHO guidelines update previous WHO recommendations released in 2010.They reaffirm messages that some physical activity is better than none,that more physical activity
10、is better for optimal health outcomes and provide a new recommendation on reducing sedentary behaviours.These guidelines highlight the importance of regularly undertaking both aerobic and muscle strengthening activities and for the first time,there are specific recommendations for specific populatio
11、ns including for pregnant and postpartum women and people living with chronic conditions or disability.These guidelines should be used to inform national health policies aligned with the WHO Global Action Plan on Physical Activity 20182030 and to strengthen surveillance systems that track progress t
12、owards national and global targets.INTRODUCTIONIn 2018,the World Health Assembly(WHA)approved a new Global Action Plan on Physical Activity(GAPPA)201820301 and adopted a new voluntary global target to reduce global levels of physical inactivity in adults and adolescents by 15%by 2030.As part of the
13、WHA Resolution(WHA71.6),Member States requested that WHO update the 2010 Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health.2Global and national guidelines on physical activity are a central component of a comprehen-sive and coherent governance and policy frame-work for public health action.WHO
14、recommends all countries establish national guidelines and set physical activity targets.To help support popula-tions to achieve the targets and maintain healthy levels of physical activity,all countries are advised to develop and implement appropriate national and subnational policies and programme
15、s to enable people of all ages and abilities to be physically active and improve health.Given that the most recent global estimates show that one in four(27.5%)adults3 and more than three-quarters(81%)of adolescents4 do not meet the recommendations for aerobic exercise,as outlined in the 2010 Global
16、 Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health,2 there is an urgent need to increase priority and investment directed towards services to promote physical activity both within health and other key sectors.These data also reveal no overall improvement in global levels of participation over the last
17、 two decades and substan-tial gender differences.3 4 Furthermore,national data consistently show inequalities in participation by age,gender,disability,pregnancy,socioeconomic status and geography,1 amplifying the need to inten-sify investment in physical activity.This paper reports on the developme
18、nt of new WHO guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behaviour.5 These guidelines provide evidence-based public health recommendations concerning the amount(frequency,intensity,duration)and types of physical activity that offer significant health on November 26,2020 by guest.Protected by copy
19、right.http:/J Sports Med:first published as 10.1136/bjsports-2020-102955 on 25 November 2020.Downloaded from 1452 BullFC,etal.Br J Sports Med 2020;54:14511462.doi:10.1136/bjsports-2020-102955Guidelinesbenefits and mitigate health risks(for definitions see table 1).These guidelines have been develope
20、d for children,adolescents,adults,older adults and,for the first time,include specific recom-mendations on physical activity for pregnant and postpartum women and people living with chronic conditions or disability.In addition,for the first time,these WHO guidelines address the health impact of sede
21、ntary behaviour.The new WHO guidelines update previous WHO recommendations on physical activity for health released in 20102 with the most recent advances in the evidence base for these behaviours and associated selected health consequences.These new guidelines,together with the Guidelines on Physic
22、al Activity,Sedentary Behaviour and Sleep for Children Under 5 Years of Age,6 provide evidence-updated recommendations for physical activity and sedentary behaviour across the life course.The primary audiences and users of these guidelines are policy makers in ministries of health,education,sport,tr
23、ansport,envi-ronment,social or family welfare and related sectors,working in high-income as well as low-income and middle-income coun-tries(LMICs),who formulate country-specific guidelines and who develop national or subnational plans and programmes to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary
24、 behaviours across the life course.Additional key users of these guidelines include researchers and those working in health services providing advice and guidance(such as community health workers,primary,secondary or tertiary nurses or doctors),allied health Table 1 Glossary of termsTerm DefinitionA
25、erobic physical activity Activity in which the bodys large muscles move in a rhythmic manner for a sustained period of time.Aerobic activityalso called endurance activityimproves cardiorespiratory fitness.Examples include walking,running,swimming and bicycling.Balance training Static and dynamic exe



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