The Pan African Medical Journal (Jun 2018)

Physical activity profile of Nigeria: implications for research, surveillance and policy

  • Adewale Luqman Oyeyemi,
  • Adetoyeje Yoonus Oyeyemi,
  • Babatunji Abayomi Omotara,
  • Aliyu Lawan,
  • Kingsley Kolapo Akinroye,
  • Rufus Adesoji Adedoyin,
  • Andrea Ramírez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2018.30.175.12679
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 175

Abstract

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Appraising the status of physical activity surveillance, research and policy in Nigeria is relevant to national and regional public health actions on physical activity promotion and non-communicable disease control. This study aimed to 1) evaluate the physical activity profile of Nigeria and 2) propose strategies for improving physical activity in the country. The Global Observatory for Physical Activity-GoPA! with inputs from local experts systematically collected sociodemographic and physical activity surveillance, national policy and research indicators data for Nigeria in 2014. The Nigerian Country Card highlighting the status of these indicators was developed in 2015 and launched in 2016. Prevalence of physical activity among Nigerian adults was 78% (female=76%, male=79%). There was no physical activity surveillance system and national plan, and no empirical data on the proportion of all deaths directly due to physical inactivity in Nigeria. Few (n=7) articles related to physical activity and public health were published in 2013 and the country occupied the 38th position in the global research ranking, contributing about 0.24% to physical activity research worldwide. Implementing national physical activity plans and multi-sectorial collaborations between government and non-governmental partners are needed to improve physical activity surveillance, research and policy in Nigeria and other African countries with similar physical activity gaps.

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