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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Epidemiology
  • Health Policy

Background:

  • Global health organizations provide physical activity and sedentary behavior guidelines.
  • Inconsistencies exist across guidelines due to varied development processes.
  • International consensus on methodological standards is needed for future guidelines.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To achieve international consensus on methodological standards for developing physical activity and sedentary behavior guidelines.
  • To enhance consistency and rigor in guideline development processes.
  • To inform future guideline creation by experts.

Main Methods:

  • A modified Delphi study was employed.
  • Experts in physical activity and guideline development participated.
  • Statements on stakeholder involvement, evidence types, and formal approaches were rated for consensus (≥80% agreement).

Main Results:

  • Consensus reached on stakeholder involvement at different guideline stages.
  • Agreement on including synthesized evidence and specific individual studies.
  • Consensus on including parallel randomized controlled studies and formal quality assessment approaches for studies and reviews.

Conclusions:

  • A set of methodological standards was established.
  • These standards aim to improve consistency and rigor in future guideline development.
  • The findings support more uniform and robust health recommendations.