TY - JOUR
T1 - The pandemic of physical inactivity
T2 - global action for public health
AU - Kohl, Harold W
AU - Craig, Cora Lynn
AU - Lambert, Estelle Victoria
AU - Inoue, Shigeru
AU - Alkandari, Jasem Ramadan
AU - Leetongin, Grit
AU - Kahlmeier, Sonja
AU - Lancet Physical Activity Series Working Group
AU - Andersen, Lars Bo
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Physical inactivity is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide. We summarise present global efforts to counteract this problem and point the way forward to address the pandemic of physical inactivity. Although evidence for the benefits of physical activity for health has been available since the 1950s, promotion to improve the health of populations has lagged in relation to the available evidence and has only recently developed an identifiable infrastructure, including efforts in planning, policy, leadership and advocacy, workforce training and development, and monitoring and surveillance. The reasons for this late start are myriad, multifactorial, and complex. This infrastructure should continue to be formed, intersectoral approaches are essential to advance, and advocacy remains a key pillar. Although there is a need to build global capacity based on the present foundations, a systems approach that focuses on populations and the complex interactions among the correlates of physical inactivity, rather than solely a behavioural science approach focusing on individuals, is the way forward to increase physical activity worldwide.
AB - Physical inactivity is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide. We summarise present global efforts to counteract this problem and point the way forward to address the pandemic of physical inactivity. Although evidence for the benefits of physical activity for health has been available since the 1950s, promotion to improve the health of populations has lagged in relation to the available evidence and has only recently developed an identifiable infrastructure, including efforts in planning, policy, leadership and advocacy, workforce training and development, and monitoring and surveillance. The reasons for this late start are myriad, multifactorial, and complex. This infrastructure should continue to be formed, intersectoral approaches are essential to advance, and advocacy remains a key pillar. Although there is a need to build global capacity based on the present foundations, a systems approach that focuses on populations and the complex interactions among the correlates of physical inactivity, rather than solely a behavioural science approach focusing on individuals, is the way forward to increase physical activity worldwide.
KW - Exercise
KW - Health Behavior
KW - Health Education
KW - Health Promotion
KW - Humans
KW - Motor Activity
KW - Public Health
KW - Sedentary Lifestyle
KW - Social Change
KW - World Health
U2 - 10.1016/S0140-6736(12)60898-8
DO - 10.1016/S0140-6736(12)60898-8
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 22818941
SN - 0140-6736
VL - 380
SP - 294
EP - 305
JO - Lancet
JF - Lancet
IS - 9838
ER -