World Health Organization 2020 guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behaviour

Author:

Bull Fiona CORCID,Al-Ansari Salih S,Biddle Stuart,Borodulin Katja,Buman Matthew PORCID,Cardon Greet,Carty Catherine,Chaput Jean-PhilippeORCID,Chastin SebastienORCID,Chou Roger,Dempsey Paddy C,DiPietro Loretta,Ekelund UlfORCID,Firth Joseph,Friedenreich Christine M,Garcia Leandro,Gichu Muthoni,Jago RussellORCID,Katzmarzyk Peter T,Lambert EstelleORCID,Leitzmann Michael,Milton KarenORCID,Ortega Francisco B,Ranasinghe Chathuranga,Stamatakis EmmanuelORCID,Tiedemann Anne,Troiano Richard PORCID,van der Ploeg Hidde P,Wari Vicky,Willumsen Juana F

Abstract

ObjectivesTo describe new WHO 2020 guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behaviour.MethodsThe guidelines were developed in accordance with WHO protocols. An expert Guideline Development Group reviewed evidence to assess associations between physical activity and sedentary behaviour for an agreed set of health outcomes and population groups. The assessment used and systematically updated recent relevant systematic reviews; new primary reviews addressed additional health outcomes or subpopulations.ResultsThe new guidelines address children, adolescents, adults, older adults and include new specific recommendations for pregnant and postpartum women and people living with chronic conditions or disability. All adults should undertake 150–300 min of moderate-intensity, or 75–150 min of vigorous-intensity physical activity, or some equivalent combination of moderate-intensity and vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity, per week. Among children and adolescents, an average of 60 min/day of moderate-to-vigorous intensity aerobic physical activity across the week provides health benefits. The guidelines recommend regular muscle-strengthening activity for all age groups. Additionally, reducing sedentary behaviours is recommended across all age groups and abilities, although evidence was insufficient to quantify a sedentary behaviour threshold.ConclusionThese 2020 WHO guidelines update previous WHO recommendations released in 2010. They reaffirm messages that some physical activity is better than none, that more physical activity is better for optimal health outcomes and provide a new recommendation on reducing sedentary behaviours. These guidelines highlight the importance of regularly undertaking both aerobic and muscle strengthening activities and for the first time, there are specific recommendations for specific populations including for pregnant and postpartum women and people living with chronic conditions or disability. These guidelines should be used to inform national health policies aligned with the WHO Global Action Plan on Physical Activity 2018–2030 and to strengthen surveillance systems that track progress towards national and global targets.

Funder

The Public Health Agency of Canada and the Government of Norway provided financial support, without which this work could not have been completed

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,General Medicine

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