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Monitoring of Physical Activity in Switzerland The Observatory and Physical Activity Switzerland towards a monitoring system for physical activity levels in all groups Brian Martin, M.D., MPH 1 Urs Mäder, PhD 1 Markus Lamprecht, PhD 2 1 Swiss Federal Institute of s Magglingen, Swiss Federal Office of s 2 Lamprecht und Stamm SFB AG, Zurich, Switzerland of in individuals 9 7 5 4 3 2 1 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 (leisure time sweat episodes, all year) 1998 2003 The Swiss recommendations Further sports activities Cardiorespiratory fitness training 3 /week 20-60 min Strength/ Flexibility training 2 /week Half an hour of moderate intensity physical activity or sports daily Swiss Health Survey Survey CH Self-Reporting Surveys Switzerland Representative population surveys with 1 500 participants Survey (published in ): - First estimates with respect to current recommendations 4 2 in or insufficiently Seite 1

The Observatory and Physical Activity Switzerland The Observatory and Physical Activity Switzerland Self-Reporting Survey Switzerland Physical activity by group ( 99 items) 4 Swiss Health Survey Survey CH 2 in or insufficiently Trained individuals report at least 3 activity sessions of 20 minutes of vigorous intensity weekly Active individuals report at least half an hour of moderate intensity activity daily In individuals report less or no activity at all Survey Switzerland Physical activity by group ( 99 items) Survey Switzerland Physical activity by group ( items) 4 2 in or insufficiently 4 2 in or insufficiently Trained individuals report at least 3 activity sessions of 20 minutes of vigorous intensity weekly Active individuals report at least half an hour of moderate intensity activity daily In individuals report less or no activity at all Trained individuals report at least 3 activity sessions of 20 minutes of vigorous intensity weekly Active individuals report at least half an hour of moderate intensity activity daily In individuals report less or no activity at all Seite 2

4 2 Swiss Health Survey Physical activity regularly inaufficiently 27. 8.9% 64.1% Trained individuals report at least 3 days per week with vigorous intensity activities during leisure time Regularly individuals report at least half an hour of moderate intensity activities on five days of the week Insufficiently individuals report less or no physical activity 4 2 Swiss Health Survey Physical activity according to group regularly insufficiently 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ Trained individuals report at least 3 days per week with vigorous intensity activities during leisure time Regularly individuals report at least half an hour of moderate intensity activities on five days of the week Insufficiently individuals report less or no physical activity Lamprecht M, Stamm HP. Observatorium und Bewegung Schweiz. Bewegungsverhalten in der Gesundheitsbefragung. Zürich, L&S Sozialforschung und Beratung AG,. Indicator 1.1: Levels and development of physical activity and sport behaviour of in individuals Monitoring of Physical Activity in Switzerland 9 7 5 4 3 2 1 (leisure time sweat episodes, all year) 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1998 2003 (new moderate intensity items, all year) Lamprecht M, Stamm HP. Observatorium und Bewegung Schweiz. Bewegungsverhalten in der Gesundheitsbefragung. Zürich, L&S Sozialforschung und Beratung AG,. Seite 3 Inactivity in sports in the Swiss Health Surveys und Lamprecht M, Stamm HP. Bewegung,, Gesundheit. Fakten und Trends aus den Schweizerischen Gesundheitsbefragungen,,. StatSanté, Resultate zu den Gesundheitsstatistiken in der Schweiz, 1/2006.

Inactivity in daily mobility in the Swiss Health Surveys und Self-Reporting 2007 Lamprecht M, Stamm HP. Bewegung,, Gesundheit. Fakten und Trends aus den Schweizerischen Gesundheitsbefragungen,,. StatSanté, Resultate zu den Gesundheitsstatistiken in der Schweiz, 1/2006. Swiss Health Survey Survey CH Survey s CH National Travel Census Household panel since Recruitement Self-Reporting, Accelerometry Self-Reporting, Accelerometry, Performance 2007 2007 Swiss Health Survey Survey CH Survey s CH National Travel Census Household panel since Recruitement Swiss Health Survey Survey CH Survey s CH National Travel Census Household panel since Recruitement Physical activity time trends in Swiss Children (BMI ) (Fitness ) Transport behaviour in children and adolescents PA under 10 years? PA Swiss Health Survey (15-20y) - PA Swiss Pupils Study (11-16y) 1998- PA SMASH (16-20y) 1993- ( ) www.hepa.ch -> Produkte -> Berichte Seite 4

Transport behaviour on the way to school Yellow = public + trsp Orange = car/ motorbike Light blue = cycling Blue = walking Sauter D. Mobilität von Kindern und Jugendlichen Vergleichende Auswertung der Mikrozensen Verkehrsverhalten 1994 und. Zürich, Urban Mobility Research, Monitoring of Physical Activity in Children (Self-)Reporting (Swiss Pupils Study, SMASH, ) (Self-)Reporting 2015 Swiss Health Survey Survey CH Survey s CH National Travel Census Survey CH Survey s CH National Travel Census SCARPOL 07/08+ Household panel 07/08+ 2010 (Self-)Reporting, Accelerometry (Self-)Reporting, Accelerometry, Performance? 2015 2015 SCARPOL 07/08+ SCARPOL 07/08+ Survey CH Survey s CH National Travel Census Household panel 07/08+ 2010 Survey CH Survey s CH National Travel Census Household panel 07/08+ 2010 Seite 5

Indicator 2.1: Realisation of compulsory PE in schools Indicator 2.7: Outreach of Youth + s Example for identified projects: Reconstruction of an existing road (Wabern, Switzerland) before after Thommen O, Braun Ch. Effectiveness of transport interventions to promote Human Powered Mobility (HPM) or daily physical activity Executive Summary of the Intermediate Report, December 2003. Seite 6