Variations in accelerometry measured physical activity and sedentary time across Europe – harmonized analyses of 47,497 children and adolescents

Author:

Steene-Johannessen JosteinORCID, ,Hansen Bjørge Herman,Dalene Knut Eirik,Kolle Elin,Northstone Kate,Møller Niels Christian,Grøntved Anders,Wedderkopp Niels,Kriemler Susi,Page Angie S.,Puder Jardena J.,Reilly John J.,Sardinha Luis B.,van Sluijs Esther M. F.,Andersen Lars Bo,van der Ploeg Hidde,Ahrens Wolfgang,Flexeder Claudia,Standl Marie,Shculz Holger,Moreno Luis A.,De Henauw Stefaan,Michels Nathalie,Cardon Greet,Ortega Francisco B.,Ruiz Jonatan,Aznar Susana,Fogelholm Mikael,Decelis Andrew,Olesen Line Grønholt,Hjorth Mads Fiil,Santos Rute,Vale Susana,Christiansen Lars Breum,Jago Russ,Basterfield Laura,Owen Christopher G.,Nightingale Claire M.,Eiben Gabriele,Polito Angela,Lauria Fabio,Vanhelst Jeremy,Hadjigeorgiou Charalambos,Konstabel Kenn,Molnár Dénes,Sprengeler Ole,Manios Yannis,Harro Jaanus,Kafatos Anthony,Anderssen Sigmund Alfred,Ekelund Ulf

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.

Funder

Ministero delle Politiche Agricole Alimentari e Forestali

ZonMw

National Prevention Research Initiative

The Research Council of Norway, Division for Society and Health.

Medical Research Council

The Research Council of Norway

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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