Participating in
school sports
17% decline
28% decline
11% increase
Tomkinson
and Olds
(2007)
27 countries
(varying time
periods and age
ranges)
1958-
2003
6-19
years
Various
0.36%
decline per
year
Finally, several studies provide empirical evidence for a gradual decline
in physical activity among adults in occupational, transportation, and
household tasks (Lanningham-Foster et al., 2003; Brownson et al., 2005;
Church et al., 2011; Archer et al., 2013). Of interest, there is little evidence
to suggest either a decrease or an increase in adult leisure-time physical activ-
ity. Although the evidence in these reports pertains to adult behavior, there
can be little doubt that the declines in physical activity due to mechanization,
technology, and social norms apply to children and adolescents as well.
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