| Literature DB >> 35805795 |
Amie B Richards1, Kelly A Mackintosh1, Nils Swindell1, Malcolm Ward1, Emily Marchant2, Michaela James2, Lowri C Edwards3, Richard Tyler4, Dylan Blain5, Nalda Wainwright5, Sarah Nicholls6, Marianne Mannello7, Kelly Morgan8, Tim Evans9, Gareth Stratton1.
Abstract
This is the fourth Active Healthy Kids (AHK) Wales Report Card. The 2021 card produced grades on children and young people's physical activity (PA) using pre-COVID-19 data that were not used in previous versions. Eleven quality indicators of PA were graded through expert consensus and synthesis of the best available evidence. Grades were assigned as follows: Overall PA-F; Organised Sport and PA-C; Active Play-C+; Active Transportation-C-; Sedentary Behaviours-F; Physical Fitness-C-; Family and Peer Influences-D+; School-B-; Community and the Built Environment-C; National Government and Policy-C; and Physical Literacy-C-. All but three grades remained the same or decreased from the 2018 AHK-Wales Report Card (Active Play increased from C- to C+; Active Transportation, D+ to C-; Family and Peers, D to D+). This is concerning for children's health and well-being in Wales, particularly given recent evidence that PA has further decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results from the Report Card should be used to inform the decision making of policy makers, practitioners and educators to improve children and young people's PA levels and opportunities and decrease PA inequalities.Entities:
Keywords: children; community and environment; health; physical activity; play; policy; school; sedentary
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35805795 PMCID: PMC9266096 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19138138
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
The Active Health Kids Global Alliance benchmarks for each quality indicator. The benchmark for Physical Literacy was created by the Active Healthy Kids-Wales group.
| Indicator | Benchmark(s) |
|---|---|
| Overall Physical Activity | % of children and young people who meet the Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health [ |
| Organised Sport and Physical Activity | % of children and young people who participate in organised sport and/or physical activity programs.* |
| Active Play | % of children and young people who engage in unstructured/unorganised active play at any intensity for more than two hours a day.* |
| Active Transportation | % of children and young people who use active transportation to get to and from places (e.g., school, park, mall, friend’s house) *. |
| Sedentary Behaviours | % of children and young people who meet the Canadian Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines [ |
| Physical Fitness | Average percentile achieved on certain physical fitness indicators based on the normative values published by Tomkinson et al. [ |
| Family and Peers | % of family members (e.g., parents, guardians) who facilitate physical activity and sport opportunities for their children (e.g., volunteering, coaching, driving, paying for membership fees and equipment) *. |
| School | % of schools with active school policies (e.g., daily physical education (PE), daily physical activity, recess, “everyone plays” approach, bike racks at school, traffic calming on school property, outdoor time) *. |
| Community and Environment | % of children or parents who perceive their community/municipality is doing a good job at promoting physical activity (e.g., variety, location, cost, quality) *. |
| Government | Evidence of leadership and commitment in providing physical activity opportunities for all children and young people. Allocated funds and resources for the implementation of physical activity promotion strategies and initiatives for all children and young people. Demonstrated progress through the key stages of public policy making (i.e., policy agenda, policy formation, policy implementation, policy evaluation and decisions about the future). HEPA PAT v2 and the scoring rubric published by Ward et al. [ |
| Physical Literacy | % of children and young people who are physically active, physically competent, motivated, confident and possess knowledge and understanding within the cognitive domain of physical literacy *. |
* were used in our analysis and those with a strikethrough were changed slightly.
The Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance grading rubric.
| Grade | Interpretation |
|---|---|
| A+ | 94–100% |
| A | 87–93% |
| A- | 80–86% |
| B+ | 74–79% |
| B | 67–73% |
| B− | 60–66% |
| C+ | 54–59% |
| C | 47–53% |
| C− | 40–46% |
| D+ | 33–39% |
| D | 27–33% |
| D- | 20–26% |
| F | <20% |
| Inc | Incomplete, insufficient or inadequate information to assign a grade |
The characteristics of the data sources and the quality indicators these sources used.
| Data Source | Sample Size | Age Range | Indicator(s) Used |
|---|---|---|---|
| School Health Research Network Student Health and Wellbeing Survey | 110,877 | 11–16 years | Overall Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviours, Active Play, Active Transportation, School, Physical Literacy |
| School Health Research Network School Environment Questionnaire | 167 secondary school senior leaders | n/a | School |
| Health and Attainment of Pupils in a Primary Education Network | 1329 | 8–11 years | Overall Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviours, Active Transportation, School, Community and Environment, Physical Literacy |
| School Sport Participation Survey | 118,893 | 7–16 years | Organised Sport Participation, Family and Peers, School, Physical Literacy |
| School Sport Provision Survey | 869 primary school PE teacher/coordinators186 secondary school PE teacher/coordinators | n/a | School |
| Further Education Sport and Active Lifestyles Survey | 3857 | 16+ years | Organised Sport Participation, Physical Literacy |
| Play Sufficiency Child Survey Analysis | 5884 | 4–18 years | Active Play, Active Transportation, Family and Peers, Community and Environment |
| The National Survey for Wales | 11,922 | 16+ years | Active Transportation, Family and Peers, Community and Environment |
| Swan-Linx and Bridge-Linx Data | 4778 | 9–12 years | Physical Fitness |
| Dragon Challenge | 4555 | 9–12 years | Physical Literacy |
| Movement Assessment Battery for Children | 92 | 5–7 years | Physical Literacy |
The location of the data sources, where applicable, and the AHK-Wales member to contact if more information is required about that data source.
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| School Health Research Network Health and Wellbeing Survey |
| Kelly Morgan |
| School Health Research Network School Environment Questionnaire |
| Kelly Morgan |
| Health and Attainment of Pupils in a Primary Education Network |
| Emily Marchant/Michaela James |
| School Sport Participation Survey |
| Tim Evans |
| School Sport Provision Survey |
| Tim Evans |
| Further Education Sport & Active Lifestyles Survey |
| Tim Evans |
| Play Sufficiency Child Survey Analysis |
| Marianne Mannello |
| The National Survey for Wales |
| Chris Roberts |
| Swan-Linx and Bridge-Linx Data | n/a | Amie Richards |
| Dragon Challenge | n/a | Gareth Stratton |
| Movement Assessment Battery for Children | n/a | Nalda Wainwright |
Grades for all versions of the Active Healthy Kids-Wales Report Card.
| Indicator | 2014 | 2016 | 2018 | 2021 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall Physical Activity | D− | D− | D+ | F |
| Organised Sport and Physical Activity | C− | C | C+ | C |
| Active Play | D+ | C | C− | C+ |
| Active Transportation | C | C | D+ | C− |
| Sedentary Behaviour | D | D− | F | F |
| Physical Fitness | N/A | N/A | Inc | C− |
| Family and Peer Influence | D | D+ | D | D+ |
| School | N/A | B | Inc | B− |
| Community and Environment | B | C | Inc | C |
| Government | B− | B− | C+ | C |
| Physical Literacy | N/A | Inc | Inc | C− |