Physical Inactivity, Non-Communicable Diseases and National Fitness Plan of China for Physical Activity

Risk Manag Healthc Policy. 2021 Jun 3:14:2319-2331. doi: 10.2147/RMHP.S258660. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Background: China has the world's largest population, going under health transition due to industrialization, urbanization, and a sedentary lifestyle. About 82% of China's disease burden is due to the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Physical activity (active travel) is the best preventive measure against NCDs. The Chinese government has introduced several steps to improve national fitness and overcome NCDs among the aging population. Exercise and sports play a vital role in promoting physical activity and helpful in accomplishing the national fitness level for Healthy China under the national fitness plan (NFP).

Objective: The current study aimed to explore the role of national fitness plan (NFP) in promoting physical activity and health well-being preventing NCDs under built environment intervention.

Methods: The study was exploratory, and the mixed-method approach was used to analyze the primary and secondary data. Quantitative content analysis was used to analyze the collected data. A purposive sampling technique was used to collect the primary data from those individuals rich in knowledge about the National Fitness Plan (NFP) of China and its role in promoting physical activity for physical fitness.

Results: The majority of the participants (32.0%) said that the national fitness plan helps promote sports environment and health. About 28.0% reported that NFP helps promote cycling and walk environments for physical activity and health promotion and preventing non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

Conclusion: Participation in physical exercise and sports is the preferred approach to prevent different diseases. In the context of rising active living among the Chinese people, the facilities such as built environment and green parks under the national fitness plan (NFP) for sports play a crucial role in the mitigation of NCDs.

Keywords: built environment; national fitness; non-communicable diseases; physical activity; sports.

Grants and funding

Current article is a part of “Study on the Government Cultivation of Spontaneous Sports Organizations in China.” Funded by the National Social Science Fund of China (16BTY033, 2016.8-2021.12, PI: DaiJianhui).