2018
DOI: 10.1123/jpah.2018-0538
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Results from Germany’s 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth

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“…This finding was consistent with the findings reported from Brazil, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Finland, France, Guernsey, India, Lebanon, Portugal, Qatar, Spain, Uruguay, and Venezuela [27-29, 31, 32, 34-41]. It was higher than study findings of 18 participating countries [6] including the USA, Australia, Germany, Japan, and China [30,33,[42][43][44]. The possible reason might be due to the global concern of physical inactivity regardless of the income status of the country [6].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…This finding was consistent with the findings reported from Brazil, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Finland, France, Guernsey, India, Lebanon, Portugal, Qatar, Spain, Uruguay, and Venezuela [27-29, 31, 32, 34-41]. It was higher than study findings of 18 participating countries [6] including the USA, Australia, Germany, Japan, and China [30,33,[42][43][44]. The possible reason might be due to the global concern of physical inactivity regardless of the income status of the country [6].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This is consistent with the grade reported from Australia, Ghana, Guernsey, India, Jersey, South Korea, and Uruguay [28,31,38,42,50,60,65]. Our finding was higher than the grade reported from China, Venezuela, Bulgaria, Ecuador, England, Germany, Nepal, Netherlands, Spain, and the USA [6,27,30,32,33,41,43,50,64,66,67]. The reason might be due to a low level of political commitment from the country's leaders toward physical activity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…102 In Germany, the prevalence of parents regularly participating in physical activity and the prevalence of children feeling that they receive positive support from their parents and friends to be physically active informed the Family and Peers indicator. 103 These findings show that there is still a need for an established definition of Family and Peer Influence, and then standardized and validated methods of measurement for the Family and Peers indicator.…”
Section: Family and Peersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the 20 countries that graded Active Play, this behavior was mostly measured by self-or proxy-report surveys, assessing the frequency or the time of active play/being active while playing, 57,[59][60][61][62] unstructured/unorganized active play, 51,[63][64][65][66][67][68][69] playing outdoors/outdoors activities/being outdoors, 50,59,67,[70][71][72] and/or was based on expert opinion. 50,54,73,74 A definition for active play was proposed in a recent systematic review: "a form of gross motor or total body movement in which young children exert energy in a freely chosen, fun, and unstructured manner."…”
Section: Active Playmentioning
confidence: 99%