TY - JOUR
T1 - The first global physical activity and sedentary behavior guidelines for people living with disability
AU - Carty, Catherine
AU - van der Ploeg, Hidde P
AU - Biddle, Stuart J H
AU - Bull, Fiona
AU - Willumsen, Juana
AU - Lee, Lindsay
AU - Kamenov, Kaloyan
AU - Milton, Karen
N1 - Funding Information:
The WHO guideline development process was led by Fiona Bull and Juana Willumsen from the World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. The process was supported by colleagues from several institutions who are acknowledged in the guidelines report.16 All members of the WHO Guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behavior GDG contributed to the wording of the final recommendations. The Public Health Agency of Canada and the Government of Norway provided financial support to update the WHO guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behavior.
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© 2021 Human Kinetics, Inc.
Copyright:
Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/1/3
Y1 - 2021/1/3
N2 - Background: The World Health Organization has released the first global public health guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behavior for people living with disability. This paper presents the guidelines, related processes, and evidence, and elaborates upon how the guidelines can support inclusive policy, practice, and research. Methods: Methods were consistent with the World Health Organization protocols for developing guidelines. Systematic reviews of the evidence on physical activity for health for people living with disability were appraised, along with a consideration of the evidence used to inform the general 2020 World Health Organization guidelines. Results: Evidence supported the development of recommendations for people living with disability, stressing that there are no major risks to engaging in physical activity appropriate to an individual's current activity level, health status, and physical function, and that the health benefits accrued generally outweigh the risks. They also emphasize the benefits of limiting sedentary behavior. Conclusions: The guidelines mark a positive step forward for disability inclusion, but considerable effort is needed to advance the agenda. This paper highlights key considerations for the implementation of the new recommendations for people living with disability, in line with the human rights agenda underpinning the Global Action Plan on Physical Activity 2018-2030 and allied policies.
AB - Background: The World Health Organization has released the first global public health guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behavior for people living with disability. This paper presents the guidelines, related processes, and evidence, and elaborates upon how the guidelines can support inclusive policy, practice, and research. Methods: Methods were consistent with the World Health Organization protocols for developing guidelines. Systematic reviews of the evidence on physical activity for health for people living with disability were appraised, along with a consideration of the evidence used to inform the general 2020 World Health Organization guidelines. Results: Evidence supported the development of recommendations for people living with disability, stressing that there are no major risks to engaging in physical activity appropriate to an individual's current activity level, health status, and physical function, and that the health benefits accrued generally outweigh the risks. They also emphasize the benefits of limiting sedentary behavior. Conclusions: The guidelines mark a positive step forward for disability inclusion, but considerable effort is needed to advance the agenda. This paper highlights key considerations for the implementation of the new recommendations for people living with disability, in line with the human rights agenda underpinning the Global Action Plan on Physical Activity 2018-2030 and allied policies.
KW - Human rights
KW - Mainstream inclusion
KW - Public health
KW - Recommendations
KW - Sustainable development
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U2 - 10.1123/JPAH.2020-0629
DO - 10.1123/JPAH.2020-0629
M3 - Article
C2 - 33395628
AN - SCOPUS:85096547698
VL - 18
SP - 86
EP - 93
JO - Journal of Physical Activity & Health
JF - Journal of Physical Activity & Health
SN - 1543-3080
IS - 1
ER -