
@article{ref1,
title="Results From Scotland's 2013 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth",
journal="Journal of physical activity and health",
year="2014",
author="Reilly, John J. and Dick, Smita and McNeill, Geraldine and Tremblay, Mark S.",
volume="11",
number="",
pages="S93-7",
abstract="BACKGROUND: The Active Healthy Kids Scotland Report Card aims to consolidate existing evidence, facilitate international comparisons, encourage more evidence-informed physical activity and health policy, and improve surveillance of physical activity. <br><br>METHODS: Application of the Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card process and methodology to Scotland, adapted to Scottish circumstances and availability of data. <br><br>RESULTS: The Active Healthy Kids Scotland Report Card 2013 consists of indicators of 7 Health Behaviors and Outcomes and 3 Influences on Health Behaviors and Outcomes. Grades of F were assigned to Overall Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior (recreational screen time), and Obesity Prevalence. A C was assigned to Active Transportation and a D- was assigned to Diet. Two indicators, Active and Outdoor Play and Organized Sport Participation, could not be graded. Among the Influences, Family Influence received a D, while Perceived Safety, Access, and Availability of Spaces for Physical Activity and the National Policy Environment graded more favorably with a B. <br><br>CONCLUSIONS: The Active Healthy Kids Canada process and methodology was readily generalizable to Scotland. The report card illustrated low habitual physical activity and extremely high levels of screen-based sedentary behavior, and highlighted several opportunities for improved physical activity surveillance and promotion strategies.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1543-3080",
doi="10.1123/jpah.2014-0183",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2014-0183"
}