Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, School of Health and Society, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, 2522, Australia.
Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute, Wollongong, Australia.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2022 Jan 6;19(1):2. doi: 10.1186/s12966-021-01236-2.
In 2018, the Australian Government updated the Australian Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for Children and Young People. A requirement of this update was the incorporation of a 24-hour approach to movement, recognising the importance of adequate sleep. The purpose of this paper was to describe how the updated Australian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Young People (5 to 17 years): an integration of physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep were developed and the outcomes from this process.
The GRADE-ADOLOPMENT approach was used to develop the guidelines. A Leadership Group was formed, who identified existing credible guidelines. The Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth best met the criteria established by the Leadership Group. These guidelines were evaluated based on the evidence in the GRADE tables, summaries of findings tables and recommendations from the Canadian Guidelines. We conducted updates to each of the Canadian systematic reviews. A Guideline Development Group reviewed, separately and in combination, the evidence for each behaviour. A choice was then made to adopt or adapt the Canadian recommendations for each behaviour or create de novo recommendations. We then conducted an online survey (n=237) along with three focus groups (n=11 in total) and 13 key informant interviews. Stakeholders used these to provide feedback on the draft guidelines.
Based on the evidence from the Canadian systematic reviews and the updated systematic reviews in Australia, the Guideline Development Group agreed to adopt the Canadian recommendations and, apart from some minor changes to the wording of good practice statements, maintain the wording of the guidelines, preamble, and title of the Canadian Guidelines. The Australian Guidelines provide evidence-informed recommendations for a healthy day (24-hours), integrating physical activity, sedentary behaviour (including limits to screen time), and sleep for children (5-12 years) and young people (13-17 years).
To our knowledge, this is only the second time the GRADE-ADOLOPMENT approach has been used to develop movement behaviour guidelines. The judgments of the Australian Guideline Development Group did not differ sufficiently to change the directions and strength of the recommendations and as such, the Canadian Guidelines were adopted with only very minor alterations. This allowed the Australian Guidelines to be developed in a shorter time frame and at a lower cost. We recommend the GRADE-ADOLOPMENT approach, especially if a credible set of guidelines that was developed using the GRADE approach is available with all supporting materials. Other countries may consider this approach when developing and/or revising national movement guidelines.
2018 年,澳大利亚政府更新了澳大利亚儿童和青少年体育活动和久坐行为指南。这一更新的要求是纳入 24 小时的运动方法,认识到充足睡眠的重要性。本文旨在描述澳大利亚更新的《儿童和青少年 24 小时运动指南》(5 至 17 岁):综合体育活动、久坐行为和睡眠是如何制定的,以及该过程的结果。
采用 GRADE-ADOLOPMENT 方法制定指南。成立了一个领导小组,确定了现有的可信指南。加拿大 24 小时儿童和青少年运动指南最符合领导小组确定的标准。根据 GRADE 表中的证据、发现表摘要和加拿大指南中的建议,对这些指南进行了评估。我们对每项加拿大系统综述进行了更新。一个指南制定小组分别和综合地审查了每种行为的证据。然后选择采用或改编加拿大对每种行为的建议,或制定新的建议。我们随后进行了一项在线调查(n=237)以及三次焦点小组(总共 11 人)和 13 次关键意见访谈。利益攸关方利用这些方法为指南草案提供反馈。
根据加拿大系统综述和澳大利亚更新的系统综述的证据,指南制定小组同意采用加拿大的建议,除了对良好实践声明的措辞进行一些微小的更改外,保留了加拿大指南的措辞、序言和标题。澳大利亚指南为儿童(5-12 岁)和青少年(13-17 岁)提供了一个健康日(24 小时)的循证建议,综合了体育活动、久坐行为(包括屏幕时间限制)和睡眠。
据我们所知,这是第二次使用 GRADE-ADOLOPMENT 方法制定运动行为指南。澳大利亚指南制定小组的判断没有足够的差异来改变建议的方向和力度,因此,仅作了非常小的改动就采用了加拿大指南。这使得澳大利亚指南能够在更短的时间内和更低的成本制定。我们建议采用 GRADE-ADOLOPMENT 方法,特别是如果有一套使用 GRADE 方法制定的可信指南,并提供所有支持材料。其他国家在制定和/或修订国家运动指南时可能会考虑这种方法。