2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jesf.2022.10.001
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Results from the Philippines' 2022 report card on physical activity for children and adolescents

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“…▸ In the Philippines, most identified PA policies promote sports and physical education with their implementation typically occurring at the school setting, and none specifically addressed sedentary behaviors. 74 Reasons behind this high grade is that Filipino children and adolescents only have a limited access to screen-based devices, 75 and that there is a lack of good quality screen time data. The GSHS data informing this grade did not include the use of newer devices such as smartphones, which are more likely to be owned and used by Filipino adolescents.…”
Section: Lessons Learned/success Stories From Countries With the High...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…▸ In the Philippines, most identified PA policies promote sports and physical education with their implementation typically occurring at the school setting, and none specifically addressed sedentary behaviors. 74 Reasons behind this high grade is that Filipino children and adolescents only have a limited access to screen-based devices, 75 and that there is a lack of good quality screen time data. The GSHS data informing this grade did not include the use of newer devices such as smartphones, which are more likely to be owned and used by Filipino adolescents.…”
Section: Lessons Learned/success Stories From Countries With the High...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, submitted manuscripts from Brazil (Silva & da Silva, 2022), Canada (Arbour-Nicitopoulos et al, 2022), Finland (Asunta et al, 2022), France (Aubert, Verdot, et al, 2022), Hong Kong (Sit, Huang, et al, 2022), Ireland (Ng, Healy, et al, 2022), Israel (Hutzler et al, 2022), Lithuania (Pozeriene et al, in press), South Korea (Lee et al, 2022), Spain (Lo ´pez-Gil et al, in press), and the United States (Stanish et al, 2023) were collated for this synthesis. Documents submitted at the time of auditor review were used for Chile, Philippines (Kang et al, 2022), and Poland.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Insufficient physical activity time presents a critical challenge for today's adolescents worldwide. In total, 84.6% of Filipino adolescents do not meet the recommended daily minimum of one hour of physical exercise (Cagas et al 2022). Only 27% of Thai adolescents achieve the daily threshold of 60 min for moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (Widyastari et al 2022).…”
Section: The Relationship Between Time Use and Cognitive Achievementmentioning
confidence: 99%