Authors
Anthony D Okely, Davina Ghersi, Sarah P Loughran, Dylan P Cliff, Trevor Shilton, Rachel A Jones, Rebecca M Stanley, Julie Sherring, Natalie Toms, Simon Eckermann, Timothy S Olds, Zhiguang Zhang, Anne-Maree Parrish, Lisa Kervin, Sandra Downie, Jo Salmon, Clair Bannerman, Tamie Needham, Elaine Marshall, Jordy Kaufman, Layne Brown, Janecke Wille, Greg Wood, David R Lubans, Stuart JH Biddle, Shane Pill, Anthea Hargreaves, Natalie Jonas, Natasha Schranz, Perry Campbell, Karen Ingram, Hayley Dean, Adam Verrender, Yvonne Ellis, Kar Hau Chong, Dorothea Dumuid, Peter T Katzmarzyk, Catherine E Draper, Hayley Lewthwaite, Mark S Tremblay
Publication date
2022/1/6
Journal
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Volume
19
Issue
1
Pages
2
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
In 2018, the Australian Government updated the Australian Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for Children and Young People. A requirement of this update was the incorporation of a 24-hour approach to movement, recognising the importance of adequate sleep. The purpose of this paper was to describe how the updated Australian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Young People (5 to 17 years): an integration of physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep were developed and the outcomes from this process.
Methods
The GRADE-ADOLOPMENT approach was used to develop the guidelines. A Leadership Group was formed, who identified existing credible guidelines. The Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth best met the criteria established by the Leadership Group. These guidelines were evaluated based on the evidence in the …
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