Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Campus Universitario Reitor João David Ferreira Lima, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, CEP: 88040-900, Brazil.
General Coordination of Physical Activity Promotion and Intersectoral Actions, Health Promotion Department, Secretariat of Primary Health Care, Ministry of Health of Brazil, Esplanada dos Ministérios, Bloco G, Brasília, Distrito Federal CEP: 70058-900, Brazil.
Health Policy Plan. 2023 Jun 16;38(6):737-765. doi: 10.1093/heapol/czad024.
In 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) launched a Global Action Plan on Physical Activity (PA), which included 20 policy actions for creating active societies, environments, people and systems. The objective of this scoping review was to summarize the themes/contents of national PA policies/plans conforming to the WHO's proposals and the country's economy. This review followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines for scoping reviews. A systematic search of electronic databases (Web of Science, Medline/PubMed, LILACS, PsycINFO, Scopus and SPORTDiscus) and 441 government documents/websites from 215 countries/territories was conducted (February 2021). Documents on national-level policies, published in English, Spanish and Portuguese since 2000, were eligible. The information on content and structure was systematically extracted and summarized into dimensions proposed by the WHO: active societies, environments, people and systems. The search identified 888 article references and 586 potentially relevant documents. After the screening, 84 policy documents from 64 countries were eligible. Most documents (n = 46) provided detailed PA policies/plans amid other health topics (e.g. non-communicable diseases, named 'general documents'), and 38 were PA-specific. The content analysis merged 54 visions, 65 missions, 108 principles, 119 objectives, 53 priorities, 105 targets, 126 indicators and 1780 actions/strategies from 38 PA-specific and 46 general documents. Among the PA-specific documents, the active system's dimension was the most contemplated in the principles (n = 43), priorities (n = 51) and action/strategies (n = 530) elements. At the same time, the objectives (n = 39), targets (n = 52) and indicators (n = 58) presented contents more frequently related to the active people dimension. For the general documents, all principles (n = 4), objectives (n = 14) and priorities (n = 7) were related to the dimension of active people, while target (n = 51), indicator (n = 53) and actions/strategies (n = 292) elements presented content related to all dimensions. The increase in countries with national PA policies/plans should be followed by improving the current ones because important dimensions seem to be not considered in these documents. This will facilitate a global PA agenda that considers the complexity and multidimensionality of PA promotion.
2018 年,世界卫生组织(WHO)发布了《全球身体活动行动计划》,其中包含 20 项政策行动,旨在创建积极的社会、环境、人群和系统。本范围综述的目的是总结符合世卫组织建议和国家经济情况的国家身体活动政策/计划的主题/内容。本综述遵循系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)范围综述指南。对 215 个国家/地区的电子数据库(Web of Science、Medline/PubMed、LILACS、PsycINFO、Scopus 和 SPORTDiscus)和 441 个政府文件/网站进行了系统搜索(2021 年 2 月)。自 2000 年以来,以英文、西班牙文和葡萄牙文发表的关于国家一级政策的文件符合条件。对内容和结构的信息进行了系统提取,并总结为世卫组织提出的以下维度:积极的社会、环境、人群和系统。搜索确定了 888 篇文章参考文献和 586 篇潜在相关文件。经过筛选,来自 64 个国家的 84 份政策文件符合条件。大多数文件(n=46)在其他健康主题(如非传染性疾病,称为“一般文件”)中提供了详细的身体活动政策/计划,38 份是专门针对身体活动的。内容分析合并了 38 份专门针对身体活动的文件和 46 份一般文件中的 54 个愿景、65 个使命、108 个原则、119 个目标、53 个优先事项、105 个指标和 126 个行动/策略。在专门针对身体活动的文件中,积极系统的维度在原则(n=43)、优先事项(n=51)和行动/策略(n=530)元素中被考虑得最多。同时,目标(n=39)、指标(n=52)和行动/策略(n=58)呈现的内容更频繁地与积极人群的维度相关。对于一般文件,所有的原则(n=4)、目标(n=14)和优先事项(n=7)都与积极人群的维度有关,而目标(n=51)、指标(n=53)和行动/策略(n=292)元素则呈现出与所有维度相关的内容。随着越来越多的国家制定国家身体活动政策/计划,应该随之改善这些政策/计划,因为这些文件似乎没有考虑到一些重要的维度。这将促进全球身体活动议程,考虑到身体活动促进的复杂性和多维性。