Sedentary behavior and physical inactivity in the Asia-Pacific region: Current challenges and emerging concerns
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2022-08
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390111 Physical education and development curriculum and pedagogy, 461002 Human information behaviour, 520201 Behavioural genetics, 420606 Social determinants of health, 401104 Health and ecological risk assessment, 410103 Human impacts of climate change and human adaptation, 320211 Infectious diseases
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This editorial sets the scene for our Special Issue on the growing problem of sedentary behavior and physical inactivity in the Asia-Pacific region. In many societies, more than 40% of the adult population and growing numbers of children are insufficiently physically active to safeguard their health. This is contributing to high rates of cardiovascular disease, obesity, and other deleterious health outcomes across the region. The Asia-Pacific is heterogeneous and complex, with diverse social, cultural, and environmental barriers that affect intentions and opportunities for regular physical activity. Recently, the problem has been compounded by the acceleration of population aging, the worsening effects of anthropogenic climate change, and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Without strong leadership, enduring funding support, and innovative interventions that cut across policy and society, we may yet be facing a century of unmitigated expansion of morbidity across the Asia-Pacific.
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