The SUNRISE European Study Group, led by experts in physical activity and children’s health, is urgently appealing to countries across Europe to take specific measures to promote healthy movement behaviours in children aged under five years. Under the leadership of Jesús del Pozo, an expert in the Epidemiology of Physical Activity and (children’s) health and leader of the EPAFit (Epidemiology of Physical Activity and Fitness Across Lifespan) Research Group at the University of Seville and the leader of the SUNRISE study in Spain, specific actions are being taken to tackle this public health crisis.
The World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for “24-hour movement behaviours” (physical activity (PA), sedentary behaviour (SB), including screen time and sleep) in children aged under five were published in April 2019. The guidelines were developed as a response to the childhood obesity pandemic to help ensure that children under five engage in healthy levels of physical activity, screen time and sleep. The review and synthesis of the evidence showed that these behaviours influenced a wide range of other outcomes (cognitive, social and emotional development; language development; cardiometabolic health; bone and skeletal health; motor development; physical fitness, growth and well-being), and had substantial short- and long-term consequences.
Five years on, it is now time to review whether key steps have been taken in response to these guidelines across Europe and to explore ways to increase the impact of the WHO Guidelines across Europe over the next five years. The members of the SUNRISE group have published a paper in The Lancet Regional Health in which they set out their conclusions and recommendations.
The researchers acknowledge that development of physical activity policies for school-aged children and adolescents is reasonably good across Europe, and many countries in the SUNRISE Study Group already set physical activity guidelines for children aged under five years. However, it is stressed that policy development in this field is inadequate and should be extended to cover sedentary behaviour, including screen time and sleep. Moreover, emphasis is placed on the need for adequate policy implementation and assessment, which are often lacking.
According to experts, policy implementation must address “bottom-up” influences on movement behaviours, in recognition that they are strongly influenced by the wider environment, including the physical, built, socio-cultural and political environment. It is especially crucial to address early childhood education and care settings, since they are central to developing healthy movement behaviours in children aged under five years.
The researchers insist that effective policies targeting upstream environmental influences are required to equitably change movement behaviours among European populations. The SUNRISE Study Group urges European countries to take specific actions and work together to secure a healthier and more prosperous future for children across Europe.
JOURNAL
The Lancet Regional Health - Europe
DOI
10.1016/j.lanepe.2024.100869
ARTICLE TITLE
Practical steps needed to achieve impact of the WHO 2019 movement behaviour guidelines for children under the age of 5: the SUNRISE Study Europe Group evaluation
ARTICLE PUBLICATION DATE
4-Apr-2024
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