Results from Lithuania’s 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Individual Behavior Indicators
2.2. Personal Characteristics
2.3. Setting and Sources of Influence
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Overall Physical Activity Levels
4.2. Organized Sport Participation
4.3. Active Play
4.4. Active Transportation
4.5. Sedentary Behaviors
4.6. Physical Fitness
4.7. Family and Peers
4.8. School
4.9. Community and Environment
4.10. Government
4.11. Strengths and Limitations
4.12. Recommendations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Data Source | Methods, Subjects’ Age, and Sample Size | Variables and Their Contribution to Physical Activity Indicators (1–10) * |
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WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI study) | National representative survey, Lithuanian data: parents of 1st graders (n = 3802) [30,34] National representative survey, Lithuanian data: parents of 6–9-year-olds (n = 4436) [33] National representative survey, Lithuanian data: 7-year-old, (n = 4955) [36] | - Time spent by children in physical activity of moderate-to-vigorous intensity (in hours/day) (1) - Participation in organized sports at least twice a week (2) - Parents indication about safety of their neighborhood and areas for play and exercise (9) - Adolescents transportation to/from school (4) - Participation in organized sports at least twice a week (2) - Screen time spending < 2 h per day (5) - Adolescents transportation to/from school (4) -Screen time (5) |
Health Behavior in School-aged Children (HBSC) study | National representative survey: 11-, 13-, 15-year-olds, n = 5730 [14] | - Fulfilment of recommendation related to physical activity (60 min of MVPA/day, 7 days per week) (1) - Screen time spending < 2 h per day (5) |
Health Behavior in School-aged Children (HBSC) adapted study | Survey in 6 municipalities of Lithuania: parents and guardians of 13–14=year-olds (n = 2962) [29] | Fulfilment of recommendation related to physical activity (60 min of MVPA/day, 7 days per week) (1) - Adults perceiving municipality doing a good job at promoting physical activity (9) |
Report on lifestyle of school-aged children | National representative survey: 11-, 13-, 15-year-olds (n = 38,633) [31] | - Fulfilment of recommendation related to physical activity (60 min of MVPA/day, 7 days per week) (1) |
Organizing leisure time in a family | Survey in Western Lithuania: 8–11-year-olds (n = 614) and their parents (n = 604) [32] | - Time spent by children in physical activity of moderate-to-vigorous intensity (in hours/day) (1) - Participation in exercise-based extracurricular activities (2) - Screen-based activities to be less than 2 h per day (5) |
Physical fitness study | National representative physical fitness test, 11–18-year-olds (n = 5099) [22] | - All students undergo tests: endurance (20 m shuttle run) (min/stages), lower body muscular power (standing broad jump) (cm), upper body muscular endurance (bent arm hang) (s), lower body muscular endurance (sit-ups) (n/30s), flexibility (sit-and-reach) (cm). |
Study on lifestyle among 7–17-year-old children in Lithuania | Survey in 40 schools of Kaunas region: 7–9-, 10–13-, and 14–17-year-olds (n = 3990) [37] | - Screen time (5) |
Physical activity, physical capability, nutrition habits, | Local survey, 1st–4th graders (n = 135) [41] | - Parents being physically active (7) |
Family and peers influence study | Local survey, 15–17-year-olds (n = 400) [42] | - Family members who are physically active with their kids (7) - Family members facilitate physical activity opportunities for their children (7) - Children and peers being physically active together (7) |
Physical activity, socialization and physical education in Kaunas region and Greece | Comparative two country study, Lithuanian data, parents of 1st–4th graders (n = 159) [40] | - Parents being physically active (7) - Participation in after-school physical activity at school (8) |
Health promotion activities implementation in local communities | National representative survey, Municipal Public health bureaus employee (n = 45) [48] | - Municipalities health promotion policies (9) |
Parents’ attitude to physical activity study | Survey in Western Lithuania: parents of 9–10-year-olds (n = 349) [43] | - Family members who are physically active with their kids (7) |
Lithuanian people physical activity study | National survey, 15–75-year-olds (n = 1519) [49] | - Adults perception of local infrastructure for physical activity (9) |
Special Eurobarometer, Sport and Physical Activity | Survey among European Union countries, Lithuanian data, (n = 1023) [35] | - Adults perceiving their neighborhood as safe and evaluating local municipality efforts encouraging physical activity (9) - Youth and adolescents tend to use less active transport (4) |
Practical application of physical activity promotion | National survey, municipality administrations (n = 32) and public health bureaus (n = 34), 2014 [47] | - Implementation of physical activity promotion intervention (9) |
Ministry of Education, Science and Sport | Basic and Secondary Education Curriculum for Academic Years [46] | - Regulation for at least two physical education classes per week (8) |
Education Management Information System | Requirement for physical education teachers [45] | - Physical education classes are taught by physical education teachers, physical education in primary schools are taught by primary school teachers (8) |
Indicator | Lithuania Grades | Global Matrix 3.0 Average Grade for the 49 Countries | Global Matrix 3.0 Average Grade for very High HDI Countries |
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Overall Physical Activity Levels | C− | D | D- |
Organized Sport Participation | C | C | C+ |
Active Play | INC | D+ | D+ |
Active Transportation | C− | C | C− |
Sedentary Behaviors | C− | D+ | D+ |
Physical Fitness | C+ | C− | C− |
Family and Peers | D | D+ | C− |
School | C+ | C | C+ |
Community and Environment | C | C | B− |
Government | C | C | C+ |
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Sukys, S.; Emeljanovas, A.; Gruodyte-Raciene, R.; Mieziene, B.; Trinkuniene, L.; Rutkauskaite, R.; Tremblay, M. Results from Lithuania’s 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 4710. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16234710
Sukys S, Emeljanovas A, Gruodyte-Raciene R, Mieziene B, Trinkuniene L, Rutkauskaite R, Tremblay M. Results from Lithuania’s 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(23):4710. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16234710
Chicago/Turabian StyleSukys, Saulius, Arunas Emeljanovas, Rita Gruodyte-Raciene, Brigita Mieziene, Laima Trinkuniene, Renata Rutkauskaite, and Mark Tremblay. 2019. "Results from Lithuania’s 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 23: 4710. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16234710
APA StyleSukys, S., Emeljanovas, A., Gruodyte-Raciene, R., Mieziene, B., Trinkuniene, L., Rutkauskaite, R., & Tremblay, M. (2019). Results from Lithuania’s 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(23), 4710. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16234710