Institute of Clinical Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine and Biocenter Oulu, University of Oulu, PO Box 5000, FIN-90014, Finland.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2010 May 11;7:41. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-7-41.
The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology, in partnership with the Public Health Agency of Canada, has initiated a review of their physical activity guidelines to promote healthy active living for Canadian children, youth, adults and older adults; previous guidelines were released in 2002, 2002, 1998 and 1999 respectively. Several background papers from this project were published recently and provide foundation evidence upon which to base new guidelines. Furthermore, comprehensive systematic reviews were completed to ensure a rigorous evaluation of evidence informing the revision of physical activity guidelines for asymptomatic populations. The overall guideline development process is being guided and assessed by the AGREE II instrument. A meeting of experts was convened to present the evidence complied to inform the guideline revisions. An independent expert panel was assembled to review the background materials and systematic reviews; listen to the presentations and discussions at the expert meeting; ask for clarification; and produce the present paper representing their interpretation of the evidence including grading of the evidence and their identification of needs for future research. The paper includes also their recommendations for evidence-informed physical activity guidelines.
加拿大运动生理学学会与加拿大公共卫生局合作,对其体育活动指南进行了修订,以促进加拿大儿童、青少年、成年和老年人的健康积极生活;之前的指南分别于 2002 年、2002 年、1998 年和 1999 年发布。该项目的几份背景文件最近已经发表,为制定新指南提供了基础证据。此外,还完成了全面的系统评价,以确保对无症状人群体育活动指南修订所依据的证据进行严格评估。AGREE II 工具正在指导和评估整个指南制定过程。召集了一次专家会议,介绍了为指导修订而收集的证据。一个独立的专家小组被召集来审查背景材料和系统评价;听取专家会议上的陈述和讨论;要求澄清;并提出代表他们对证据的解释的论文,包括证据的分级和他们确定的未来研究需求。该文件还包括他们对循证体育活动指南的建议。