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Results From South Korean 2022 Para Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Adolescents With Disabilities.

Jeongmin LeeKitaek OhJihee MinSeon-Young GooEun-Young LeeKyoung June YiSanghee LeeJoon-Sung LeeDong-Il KimWonsang ShinKwon-Il KimYeonsoo KimJustin Y Jeon
Published in: Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ (2022)
South Korea has developed its first Para Report Card on physical activity (PA) for children and adolescents with disabilities. Five national surveillance databases were used to evaluate PA indicators based on the benchmarks and grading rubric provided by Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance. Report card evaluation committees were invited to grade and assess the results using strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats analysis. Five indicators (overall PA, D+; organized sports and PA, D-; active transportation, D-; physical fitness, D+; and government, A+) and one additional indicator (sleep, C-) were assigned a letter grade. The other five indicators were graded as incomplete. The Para Report Card revealed a significant gap between the behavioral-indicator grades (D- to D+) and the policy-indicator grade (A+), suggesting that government strategies and investment have not yet been translated into behavioral PA among children and adolescents with disabilities.
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