The 2018 National Report on Children's and Adolescents' Physical Activity and Physical Fitness for Montenegro

Iran J Public Health. 2020 Oct;49(10):1992-2000. doi: 10.18502/ijph.v49i10.4705.

Abstract

Background: We aimed to focus on a review of the literature on physical activity and physical fitness for children and adolescents in Montenegro, to identify and evaluate the current situation and provide a better basis for the creation of a future monitoring system.

Methods: The Montenegrin Research Team (MRT) has set up a specific methodology that is reflected in the assessment of physical activity and physical fitness of Montenegrin children and adolescents through ten separate indicators. Grades were awarded based on data found in available scientific articles that were published up to 2018, as well as in the grey literature, such as government and nongovernment reports and online content from the same period.

Results: All indicators averaged 3.7 on a six-point scale. It is interesting to note that two indicators were rated as excellent, three more indicators were rated with above-average, four indicators were rated as below-average and, lastly, one indicator was rated as "unfinished".

Conclusion: Children's and adolescents' physical activity and physical fitness for Montenegro might be good, especially if compared to other countries from the region.

Keywords: Adolescents; Children; Monitoring; Montenegro; Physical activity; Physical fitness.