| Literature DB >> 27350359 |
Anne Loyen1, Linde Van Hecke2,3, Maïté Verloigne4, Ingrid Hendriksen5,6, Jeroen Lakerveld7, Jostein Steene-Johannessen8, Anne Vuillemin9, Annemarie Koster10, Alan Donnelly11, Ulf Ekelund8, Benedicte Deforche2,3, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij4, Johannes Brug7, Hidde P van der Ploeg12,13.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is a well-known public health risk that should be monitored at the population level. Physical activity levels are often surveyed across Europe. This systematic literature review aims to provide an overview of all existing cross-European studies that assess physical activity in European adults, describe the variation in population levels according to these studies, and discuss the impact of the assessment methods.Entities:
Keywords: Adults; Assessment methods; Europe; Physical Activity; Prevalence; Review
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27350359 PMCID: PMC4924233 DOI: 10.1186/s12966-016-0398-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Fig. 1Flowchart of the combined review process
Study information and sample characteristics of the articles included in the systematic review
| Article | Study | Study design | Quality score (0–1) | Number of European countries | Number of European participants | Demographics | Physical activity assessment method | Reported physical activity outcome variables | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (range) | Gender (% female) | Level of education | BMI (mean) | ||||||||
| Eurobarometer (EB) | |||||||||||
| Friedenreich et al. (2010) [ | EB 58.2 (2002) | CS | 0.59 | 15 | n.r. | 15+ | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. | Questionnaire; IPAQ-short | % insufficiently active |
| Rutten & Abu-Omar (2004) [ | EB 58.2 (2002) | CS | 0.85 | 15 | 16,230 | 15+ | 54 % | n.r. | n.r. | Questionnaire; IPAQ-short | MET-hours/week |
| Sjöström et al. (2006) [ | EB 58.2 (2002) | CS | 0.91 | 15 | n.r. | 15+ | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. | Questionnaire; IPAQ-short | % sufficiently active |
| Eurobaro-meter 64.3 (2006) [ | EB 64.3 (2005) | CS | 0.75 | 29 | 29,195 | 15+ | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. | Questionnaire; IPAQ-short | Days/week and minutes/day MPA and VPA |
| Gerovasili et al. (2015) [ | EB 80.2 (2013) | CS | 0.86 | 28 | 19,978 | 18-69 | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. | Questionnaire; IPAQ-short | % (in) sufficiently active and MET-minutes/week |
| International Prevalence Study (IPS) | |||||||||||
| Bauman et al.(2009) [ | IPS | CS | 0.95 | 7 | 17,749 | 18-65 | 48-59%a | 3-58 % >13 years edua | n.r. | Questionnaire; IPAQ-short | % low; moderate; high physical activity levels |
| Ding et al. (2013) [ | IPS | CS | 0.95 | 4 | 2,533 | 18-65 | 44-53%a | n.r. | n.r. | Questionnaire; IPAQ-short | % meeting physical activity recommendations |
| Sallis et al. (2009) [ | IPS | CS | 1.00 | 4 | 2,574 | 18-65 | 56 % | 45 % >13 years edu | n.r. | Questionnaire; IPAQ-short | % meeting guidelines for physical activity |
| World Health Organization global health observatory | |||||||||||
| Hallal et al. (2012) [ | / | CS | 0.75 | 35 | 270,862 | 15+ | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. | Questionnaire; unspecified | % physically inactive |
| Kahan (2015) [ | / | CS | 0.77 | 2 | 9,969 | 15+ | 52 % | n.r. | n.r. | Questionnaire; IPAQ, GPAQ, or similar | % physical inactivity |
| Papandreou & Tuomilehto (2013) [ | Seven Countries Study | CS | 0.73 | 5 | n.r. | 15+ | n.r. | n.r. | 26 | Questionnaires; unspecified | % physically inactive |
| European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) | |||||||||||
| Haftenberger et al. (2002) [ | EPIC | CS | 0.90 | 9 | 236,386 | 50-64 | 67 % | n.r. | n.r. | Questionnaire; Standardized lifestyle questionnaire | Hours/week of total recreational activity |
| Lahmann et al. (2009) [ | EPIC | CS | 0.95 | 9 | 274,740 | n.r. | 100 % | n.r. | n.r. | Questionnaire; Standardized lifestyle questionnaire | MET-hours/week of combined household and recreational physical activity |
| International Physical activity and the Environment Network (IPEN) | |||||||||||
| Cerin et al. (2014) [ | IPEN | CS | 0.91 | 5 | 2,166 | 18-66 | 54 % | 50 % college or higher | n.r. | Accelerometer; ActiGraph | Minutes/day MVPA and % meeting guidelines |
| Van Dyck et al. (2015) [ | IPEN | CS | 0.91 | 5 | 2,166 | 18-66 | 53 % | 52 % college or higher | 26 | Accelerometer; ActiGraph (several models) | Counts/minute and minutes/day MVPA |
| World Health Survey (WHS) | |||||||||||
| Atkinson et al. (2016) [ | World Health Survey | CS | 0.91 | 9 | 23,527 | 18-69 | n.r | n.r | n.r | Questionnaire; IPAQ-short | % physically inactive |
| Guthold et al. (2008) [ | World Health Survey | CS | 0.90 | 12 | 24,995 | 18-69 | 56 % | n.r. | n.r. | Questionnaire; IPAQ-short | % physically inactive |
| Other studies | |||||||||||
| Alkerwi et al. (2015) [ | / | CS | 0.91 | 3 | 3,133 | 18-69 | 51 % | 35 % tertiary edu | n.r. | Questionnaire; IPAQ-long | % low; moderate, high physical activity levels and % compliance |
| Bamana et al.(2008) [ | EUPASS | CS | 1.00 | 7 | 4,231 | 18+ | 57 % | 65 % working | 24 | Questionnaire; IPAQ-short | % low; moderate; high physical activity levels |
| Bourdeau-dhuij et al. (2005) [ | / | CS | 0.95 | 2 | 526 | 18+ | 65-66%a | 40-44 % higher edua | 23-26a | Questionnaire; IPAQ-long | Minutes/week of all MVPA in leisure time and total MVPA |
| Hughes et al. (2015) [ | / | CS | 0.70 | 2 | n.r | 25-84 | n.r. | n.r. | n.r. | Questionnaire; IPAQ | % physical inactivity |
| Jimenez-Pavon et al. (2012) [ | ENERGY | CS | 0.82 | 7 | 5,296 | n.r. | 82 % | n.r. | n.r. | Questionnaire; ENERGY parent questionnaire | % meeting physical activity guidelines |
| Lakerveld et al. (2015) [ | SPOT-LIGHT | CS | 0.95 | 5 | 6,037 | n.r. | 56 % | 54 % high edu level | 25 | Questionnaire; IPAQ-long (adapted) | Minutes/day of MVPA in leisure time |
| Marques et al. (2015) [ | ESS | CS | 0.82 | 27 | n.r. | n.r. | 54 % | 22.8 % superior edu | n.r. | Questionnaire; single item | % attained physical activity |
| Ortega et al. (2013) [ | EYHS | LT | 0.91 | 2 | 321 | 21 and 25 | 59-63%a | n.r. | 20-21a | Accelerometer; ActiGraph | Minutes/day MVPA |
BMI Body Mass Index, EUPASS European Physical Activity Surveillance System, ENERGY EuropeaN Energy balance Research to prevent excessive weight Gain among Youth, SPOTLIGHT Sustainable Prevention of Obesity Through Integrated Strategies, ESS European Social Survey, EYHS European Youth Heart Study, CS Cross-sectional, LT Longitudinal, n.r. not reported, yrs years, edu education, IPAQ International Physical Activity Questionnaire, GPAQ Global Physical Activity Questionnaire, MET metabolic equivalent, MPA moderate physical activity, VPA vigorous physical activity, MVPA moderate-to-vigorous physical activity
aThese publications only presented stratified demographics. The numbers shown here represent the range
Levels of physical activity in adults across European countries. This table displays a summary of the results reported in the articles included in the systematic review
| Total physical activity | Physical activity in leisure time | |||||
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| % meeting recommendations [ | Mean min/week MVPA [ | % low; moderate; high physical activity [ | Mean MET-min/week [ | Mean min/week MVPA in leisure time [ | Mean hours/week recreational activity [ | |
| Albania | 61 % [ | |||||
| Austria | 65 % [ | 499 [ | 2428 | |||
| Belgium | 57 % [ | 408 [ | 43 %; 27 %; 30 % [ | 1981 | 152 [ | |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 66 % [ | |||||
| Bulgaria | 73 % [ | 675 [ | 2054 | |||
| Croatia | 76 % [ | 775 [ | 2546 | |||
| Cyprus | 45 % [ | 378 [ | 1321 | |||
| Czech Republic | 75 % [ | 607 [ | 10 %; 27 %; 63 % [ | 2348 | ||
| Denmark | 65 % [ | 468 [ | 2198 | 8.8-10.5 | ||
| Estonia | 83 % [ | 824 [ | 2910 | |||
| Finland | 62 % [ | 394 [ | 12 %; 29 %; 58 % [ | 2200 | ||
| France | 68 % [ | 259 [ | 26 %; 40 %; 34 % [ | 2270 | 230 [ | 11.4-12.2 |
| Georgia | 78 % [ | |||||
| Germany | 72 % [ | 637 [ | 10 %; 24 %; 66 % [ | 2751 | 12.8-16.1 | |
| Greece | 84 % [ | 667 [ | 1611 | 10.9-11.2 | ||
| Hungary | 74 % [ | 593 [ | 2229 | 287 [ | ||
| Iceland | 46 %(M); 41 %(F) [ | |||||
| Ireland | 47 % [ | 191 [ | 1926 | |||
| Italy | 45 % [ | 212 [ | 30 %; 46 %; 25 % [ | 1259 | 1.0-10.3 | |
| Latvia | 68 % [ | 772 [ | 3027 | |||
| Lithuania | 77 % [ | 635 [ | 15 %; 33 %; 52 % [ | 2379 | ||
| Luxembourg | 52 % [ | 376 [ | 18 %; 27 %; 54 % [ | 2174 | ||
| Malta | 28 % [ | 45 [ | 1379 | |||
| Netherlands | 82 % [ | 960 [ | 16 %; 28 %; 57 % [ | 2634 | 368 [ | 14.9-20.2 |
| Norway | 56 % [ | 26 %; 34 %; 40 % [ | ||||
| Poland | 72 % [ | 599 [ | 1461 | |||
| Portugal | 49 % [ | 213 [ | 26 %; 29 %; 45 % [ | 1139 | 147 [ | |
| Romania | 61 % [ | 599 [ | 2373 | |||
| Russian Federation | 79 % [ | |||||
| Serbia | 32 % [ | |||||
| Slovak Republic | 78 % [ | 808 [ | 2156 | |||
| Slovenia | 70 % [ | 688 [ | 2019 | |||
| Spain | 50 % [ | 155 [ | 24 %; 36 %; 40 % [ | 2166 | 7.3-17.3 | |
| Sweden | 56 % [ | 187 [ | 24 %; 37 %; 39 % [ | 2415 | 5.8-5.9 | |
| Switzerland | 55 %(M); 62 %(F) [ | |||||
| Turkey | 44 % [ | 253 [ | ||||
| Ukraine | 82 % [ | |||||
| United Kingdom | 37 % [ | 242 [ | 27 %; 41 %; 32 % (EN) [ | 2543 | 265 [ | 12.9-15.4 |
Min minutes, MVPA Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity, MET metabolic equivalent, M Males, F Females, RoC Republic of Cyprus, TCC Turkish Cypriot Community, yrs years, GB Great Britain, NI Northern Ireland, SC Scotland, EN England. a. Some studies [4, 22, 29, 33] reported the percentage of participants NOT meeting the physical activity recommendations. We reversed those numbers to enable comparison. b. Study [17] reported days/week and minutes/day of moderate physical activity (MPA) and vigorous physical activity (VPA) separately. We used the following formula to arrive at min/week MVPA: ((days/week VPA * min/day VPA) + (days/week MPA * min/day MPA)). c. Studies [26, 37] reported min per day MVPA instead of per week. To enable comparison, we multiplied these numbers by 7 to calculate minutes per week. d. This study reported the results stratified by study center and gender. The numbers shown here are the lowest and highest results per country
Fig. 2The percentage of adults meeting physical activity recommendations across countries based on different articles. WHO = World Health Organization; Min = minutes; MPA = Moderate intensity physical activity; d = days; wk = week; VPA = Vigorous intensity physical activity; MET = Metabolic Equivalent; MVPA = Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity; ESS = European Social Survey; IPAQ = International Physical Activity Questionnaire; IPEN = International Physical activity and the Environment Network; ENERGY = European Energy balance Research to prevent excessive weight Gain among Youth; WHS = World Health Survey. The World Health Survey and European Social Survey stratified their results by gender. We calculated the (weighted) average
Fig. 3The distribution of physical activity levels across Europe, showing a) the percentage of participants meeting the physical activity recommendations [4], b) the mean minutes/week of MVPA [17], c) the mean MET-minutes/week [18], and d) again the percentage meeting the recommendations [36]. All variables were self-reported. The yellow, orange and red colouring represent the lowest, middle and highest tertiles, respectively, based on the reported outcome variable. The countries marked white had no available data in (the majority of) the studies. Designed by Showeet.com
Assessment methods and reported outcome variables in the articles included in the systematic review
| N | Reference (s) | |
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| EB 58.2 | 3 | EB [ |
| IPS | 3 | IPS [ |
| WHO global health observatory | 3 | WHO [ |
| EPIC | 2 | EPIC [ |
| IPEN | 2 | IPEN [ |
| WHS | 2 | WHS [ |
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| 22 | EB [ |
| IPAQ-short | 11 | EB [ |
| IPAQ-long | 3 | [30, [ |
| IPAQ-unknown | 1 | [ |
| Standardized lifestyle questionnaire | 2 | EPIC [ |
| ENERGY parent questionnaire | 1 | [ |
| Single-item | 1 | [ |
| Unspecified/multiple | 3 | WHO [ |
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| 3 | IPEN [ |
| ≥1952 counts per minute | 2 | IPEN [ |
| ≥2000 counts per minute | 1 | [ |
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| 22 | EB [ |
| % insufficiently active | 8 | EB [ |
| MET-hours/week | 1 | EB [ |
| % sufficiently active | 8 | EB [ |
| Days/week and minutes/day MPA and VPA | 1 | [ |
| MET-minutes/week | 1 | [ |
| % low; moderate; high physical activity | 3 | IPS [ |
| Minutes/day MVPA | 4 | IPEN [ |
| Counts/min | 1 | IPEN [ |
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| 4 | EPIC [ |
| Hours/week total recreational activity | 1 | EPIC [ |
| MET-hours/week household and recreational PA | 1 | EPIC [ |
| Minutes/week MVPA in leisure time | 1 | [ |
| Minutes/day MVPA in leisure time | 1 | [ |
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| 3000 MET-min/7 days, or 1500 MET-min VPA/3 days | 2 | EB [ |
| 150 min/week MPA or 75 min/week VPA | 2 | IPS [ |
| 30 min MPA 5 d/week, 20 min VPA 3 d/week, or 600 MET-min/week | 7 | IPS [ |
| 420 min/week MPA or 210 min/week VPA | 1 | IPEN [ |
| 5 days/week 30 min MVPA | 2 | [ |
| 150 min/week MPA or 60 min/week VPA | 1 | [ |
| 30 min/day MVPA | 1 | [ |
EB Eurobarometer, IPS International Prevalence Study, WHO World Health Organization, EPIC European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition, IPEN International Physical activity and the Environment Network, WHS World Health Survey, IPAQ International Physical Activity Questionnaire, ENERGY EuropeaN Energy balance Research to prevent excessive weight Gain among Youth, MET Metabolic Equivalent, MPA Moderate Physical Activity, VPA Vigorous Physical Activity, MVPA Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity, PA Physical Activity, min minutes, d days, NI Northern Ireland, I Ireland, SC Scotland