The Manila Times

Report Card reveals lack of physical activity among youth

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FILIPINO adolescent­s are among the most physically inactive in the world, with only 15.4% meeting the global physical activity recommenda­tion. This was revealed in the Youth Physical Activity Report Cards released by The Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance (AHKGA), raising an alarm for stakeholde­rs to work together to improve the physical activity levels of youth in the post-pandemic era.

Sponsored by Sun Life for five Asian markets including the Philippine­s, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam, the Youth Physical Activity Report Cards are an evidence-based synthesis of children’s and adolescent­s’ behavior toward physical activity. By using a series of indicators related to individual behavior, settings, strategies, and other factors, the report cards provide insights and recommenda­tions for improving the physical health of young people in Asia and around the world.

The 2022 Philippine Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Adolescent­s, which was led by the UP College of Human Kinetics, represents a comprehens­ive synthesis of scientific papers and related national-level surveys. The Report Card assigns letter grades to 10 different indicators grouped into behaviors and characteri­stics (Overall Physical Activity, Organized Sports and Physical Activity, Active Play, Active Transporta­tion, Sedentary Behaviors, Physical Fitness) and sources of influence (Family and Peers, School, Community and Environmen­t, Government). The Philippine­s was graded an F in overall physical activity. In comparison, countries such as Finland and Slovenia scored an A-, due to various initiative­s that promote physical activity among children.

“The results of the AHKGA study may be unsettling at first glance, but identifyin­g the problem is the first step in addressing the situation,” Sun Life Chief Client Experience and Marketing Officer Carla Gonzalez-Chong said, adding that Sun Life, in a bid to help address the findings, will soon launch a health and wellness campaign and bring back its highly anticipate­d Sunpiology sports events.

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