International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (Mar 2020)
Variations in accelerometry measured physical activity and sedentary time across Europe – harmonized analyses of 47,497 children and adolescents
- Jostein Steene-Johannessen,
- Bjørge Herman Hansen,
- Knut Eirik Dalene,
- Elin Kolle,
- Kate Northstone,
- Niels Christian Møller,
- Anders Grøntved,
- Niels Wedderkopp,
- Susi Kriemler,
- Angie S. Page,
- Jardena J. Puder,
- John J. Reilly,
- Luis B. Sardinha,
- Esther M. F. van Sluijs,
- Lars Bo Andersen,
- Hidde van der Ploeg,
- Wolfgang Ahrens,
- Claudia Flexeder,
- Marie Standl,
- Holger Shculz,
- Luis A. Moreno,
- Stefaan De Henauw,
- Nathalie Michels,
- Greet Cardon,
- Francisco B. Ortega,
- Jonatan Ruiz,
- Susana Aznar,
- Mikael Fogelholm,
- Andrew Decelis,
- Line Grønholt Olesen,
- Mads Fiil Hjorth,
- Rute Santos,
- Susana Vale,
- Lars Breum Christiansen,
- Russ Jago,
- Laura Basterfield,
- Christopher G. Owen,
- Claire M. Nightingale,
- Gabriele Eiben,
- Angela Polito,
- Fabio Lauria,
- Jeremy Vanhelst,
- Charalambos Hadjigeorgiou,
- Kenn Konstabel,
- Dénes Molnár,
- Ole Sprengeler,
- Yannis Manios,
- Jaanus Harro,
- Anthony Kafatos,
- Sigmund Alfred Anderssen,
- Ulf Ekelund,
- On behalf of the Determinants of Diet and Physical Activity knowledge hub (DEDIPAC); International Children’s Accelerometry Database (ICAD) Collaborators, IDEFICS Consortium and HELENA Consortium
Affiliations
- Jostein Steene-Johannessen
- Department of Sports Medicine, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
- Bjørge Herman Hansen
- Department of Sports Medicine, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
- Knut Eirik Dalene
- Department of Sports Medicine, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
- Elin Kolle
- Department of Sports Medicine, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
- Kate Northstone
- Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School
- Niels Christian Møller
- Research Unit for Exercise Epidemiology and Centre of Research in Childhood Health, Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark
- Anders Grøntved
- Research Unit for Exercise Epidemiology and Centre of Research in Childhood Health, Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark
- Niels Wedderkopp
- Research Unit for Exercise Epidemiology and Centre of Research in Childhood Health, Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark
- Susi Kriemler
- Epidemiology, Biostatistcs and Prevention Institute, University Zürich
- Angie S. Page
- Centre for Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Bristol
- Jardena J. Puder
- Obstetric service, Lausanne University Hospital
- John J. Reilly
- Physical Activity for Health Group, School of Psychological Sciences and Health, University of Strathclyde
- Luis B. Sardinha
- Portugal, Exercise and Health Laboratory, Faculty of Human Kinetics, Universidade de Lisboa
- Esther M. F. van Sluijs
- Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR) & MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge
- Lars Bo Andersen
- Department of Sport, Food and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Education, Arts and Sports, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
- Hidde van der Ploeg
- Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, VU University Medical Center
- Wolfgang Ahrens
- Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPS
- Claudia Flexeder
- Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Epidemiology
- Marie Standl
- Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Epidemiology
- Holger Shculz
- Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Epidemiology
- Luis A. Moreno
- GENUD research group, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Zaragoza, Insituto Agroalimentario de Aragón (IA2), Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Aragón (IIS Aragón), Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición (CIBEROBN)
- Stefaan De Henauw
- Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent University
- Nathalie Michels
- Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent University
- Greet Cardon
- Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent University
- Francisco B. Ortega
- School of Sport Sciences, University of Granada
- Jonatan Ruiz
- School of Sport Sciences, University of Granada
- Susana Aznar
- PAFS Research group, Faculty of Sports Sciences, UCLM
- Mikael Fogelholm
- Department of Food and Nutrition, University of Helsinki
- Andrew Decelis
- Institute for Physical Education and Sport, University of Malta
- Line Grønholt Olesen
- Research Unit for Exercise Epidemiology and Centre of Research in Childhood Health, Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark
- Mads Fiil Hjorth
- Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports Unit for obesity research Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen
- Rute Santos
- Faculty of Sport, University of Porto
- Susana Vale
- Department of Sport Science, High School of Education, Polytechnic Institute of Porto
- Lars Breum Christiansen
- Research Unit for Exercise Epidemiology and Centre of Research in Childhood Health, Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark
- Russ Jago
- Centre for Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Bristol
- Laura Basterfield
- Institute of Health & Society and Human Nutrition Research Centre, Newcastle University
- Christopher G. Owen
- Population Health Research Institute, St George’s, University of London
- Claire M. Nightingale
- Population Health Research Institute, St George’s, University of London
- Gabriele Eiben
- Department of Biomedicine and Public Health, School of Health and Education, University of Skövde
- Angela Polito
- CREA Research Centre for Food and Nutrition
- Fabio Lauria
- National Research Council, Institute of Food Sciences
- Jeremy Vanhelst
- Inserm, CHU Lille,U995 - LIRIC - Lille Inflammation Research International Center, CIC 1403 – Clinical Investigation Centre, University of Lille
- Charalambos Hadjigeorgiou
- Research and Education Institute of Child Health
- Kenn Konstabel
- National Institute for Health Development, Tervise Arengu Instituut
- Dénes Molnár
- University of Pecs, Medical Faculty
- Ole Sprengeler
- Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPS
- Yannis Manios
- Department of Nutrition & Dietetics, Harokopio University
- Jaanus Harro
- Department of Psychology, Estonian Centre of Behavioural and Health Sciences, University of Tartu
- Anthony Kafatos
- School of Medicine, University of Crete
- Sigmund Alfred Anderssen
- Department of Sports Medicine, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
- Ulf Ekelund
- Department of Sports Medicine, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
- On behalf of the Determinants of Diet and Physical Activity knowledge hub (DEDIPAC); International Children’s Accelerometry Database (ICAD) Collaborators, IDEFICS Consortium and HELENA Consortium
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s12966-020-00930-x
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 17,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 14
Abstract
Abstract Background Levels of physical activity and variation in physical activity and sedentary time by place and person in European children and adolescents are largely unknown. The objective of the study was to assess the variations in objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time in children and adolescents across Europe. Methods Six databases were systematically searched to identify pan-European and national data sets on physical activity and sedentary time assessed by the same accelerometer in children (2 to 9.9 years) and adolescents (≥10 to 18 years). We harmonized individual-level data by reprocessing hip-worn raw accelerometer data files from 30 different studies conducted between 1997 and 2014, representing 47,497 individuals (2–18 years) from 18 different European countries. Results Overall, a maximum of 29% (95% CI: 25, 33) of children and 29% (95% CI: 25, 32) of adolescents were categorized as sufficiently physically active. We observed substantial country- and region-specific differences in physical activity and sedentary time, with lower physical activity levels and prevalence estimates in Southern European countries. Boys were more active and less sedentary in all age-categories. The onset of age-related lowering or leveling-off of physical activity and increase in sedentary time seems to become apparent at around 6 to 7 years of age. Conclusions Two third of European children and adolescents are not sufficiently active. Our findings suggest substantial gender-, country- and region-specific differences in physical activity. These results should encourage policymakers, governments, and local and national stakeholders to take action to facilitate an increase in the physical activity levels of young people across Europe.