Huang Wendy Y, Zhang Danqing, Tremblay Mark S, Wong Martin C S, Sit Cindy H P, Wong Sam W S, Chan Derwin K C, Wong Stephen H S
Department of Sports and Health Sciences, Academy of Wellness and Human Development, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China.
Dr Stephen Hui Research Centre for Physical Recreation and Wellness, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China.
Sports Med Open. 2025 Aug 7;11(1):92. doi: 10.1186/s40798-025-00905-x.
The World Health Organization has established recommendations for 24-h movement behaviours in children under 5 years. Building on the successful knowledge translation model of Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance Report Cards, this study aimed to develop a similar framework for the early years.
Using a three-round twin-panel Delphi survey (conducted via an online survey between 28 November 2024 and 11 March 2025), expert consensus was sought on indicators and benchmarks for the first dedicated report card on 24-h movement behaviours for the early years. The experts were identified through a three-step selection process, which included recognised international projects and networks as well as literature search. In Round 1, participants evaluated the applicability of 15 initial indicators. In Rounds 2 and 3, they rated the importance of each indicator, with results from their own panel (Round 2) and the other panel (Round 3) provided to inform their decisions. Qualitative feedback on definitions and benchmarks was systematically reviewed and incorporated. Consensus was predefined as ≥ 75% agreement, with stability across rounds considered.
Of 175 invited experts, 72 (41.1% recruitment rate) from 15 regions participated in Round 1, with 61 (84.7% response rate) and 56 (77.8% response rate) completing Rounds 2 and 3, respectively. Consensus was achieved for 12 indicators, with definitions and benchmarks refined based on expert inputs. Notably, Weight Status and Motor Proficiency were excluded due to lower agreement.
The finalised set of indicators, definitions, and benchmarks provides a robust foundation for creating a standardised report card for early childhood. The finalised results serve as a critical advocacy instrument to raise awareness, improve surveillance, facilitate cross-jurisdictional comparisons, and inform policy and public health initiatives, ultimately supporting the health and well-being of young children globally.
世界卫生组织已制定了5岁以下儿童24小时运动行为的建议。基于“积极健康儿童全球联盟成绩单”成功的知识转化模式,本研究旨在为幼儿期开发一个类似的框架。
通过三轮双专家小组德尔菲调查(于2024年11月28日至2025年3月11日通过在线调查进行),就幼儿期24小时运动行为的第一份专门成绩单的指标和基准寻求专家共识。专家通过三步筛选过程确定,包括认可的国际项目和网络以及文献检索。在第一轮中,参与者评估了15个初始指标的适用性。在第二轮和第三轮中,他们对每个指标的重要性进行评分,并提供来自自己小组(第二轮)和另一个小组(第三轮)的结果以供决策参考。对定义和基准的定性反馈进行了系统审查并纳入其中。共识预先定义为≥75%的一致意见,并考虑各轮之间的稳定性。
在175名受邀专家中,来自15个地区的72名(招募率41.1%)参与了第一轮,分别有61名(回复率84.7%)和56名(回复率77.8%)完成了第二轮和第三轮。就12项指标达成了共识,并根据专家意见完善了定义和基准。值得注意的是,由于一致性较低,体重状况和运动能力被排除在外。
最终确定的指标、定义和基准为创建幼儿标准化成绩单提供了坚实基础。最终结果是提高认识、改善监测、促进跨辖区比较以及为政策和公共卫生举措提供信息的关键宣传工具,最终支持全球幼儿的健康和福祉。