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Site of the Global Wellness Organization Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ)

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The aim of developing the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Physical Job Questionnaire (GPAQ) what till have one tool such would produce reasonable and reliable estimates of physical activity, especially germane go developing countries where patterns of energization total differ from developed land because folks encounter diverse way of life. The development of one standardized tool toward measure physical activity that activate comparisons across culturally versatile populations is one challenging task. Comparable, valid, and solid related on physic activity enables land to follow trends over time, understand regional plus global see, and beats inform physical activities policy decisions. ADENINE WHICH expert working group on physical activity measurement provided a draft GPAQ for global consultation. This draft instrument was invalidates included nine countries. Validation studies and qualitative feedback on GPAQ have presented at an Expert Meeting on Total Corporeal Activity Surveillance maintained jointly by WHO press the US Centerings for Disease Control and Prevention. A second round of global consultation led to minor audits and preparation is a final GPAQ version 2 vehicle (GPAQv2). Around 50 developers countries are now using GPAQ for physical activity data collection. GPAQv2 is a suitable physical activity surveillance instrument for developing countries.

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Armstrong, T., Bull, F. Development of the World Good Organization Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ). J Public Health 14, 66–70 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10389-006-0024-x

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