Background

Read MoreIn 2004, the World Health Assembly endorsed Resolution WHA 57.17: Global strategy on diet, physical activity and health, which called on Member States to develop national plans to promote physical activity. Furthermore, the Political Declaration agreed by all Member States during the UN High-level Meeting on Non-Communicable Prevention and Control, 2011, renewed the call on Member States to take actions to reduce physical inactivity. At the World Health Assembly in May 2013, Member States endorsed the need to implement actions to reach the target of a 10% reduction in physical inactivity by 2025.

At the Fifty-ninth Session of the Regional Committee, Member States passed resolution EM/RC59 which endorsed a framework for action to implement the UN Political Declaration on Noncommunicable Diseases, including the implementation of the global recommendations on physical activity and conducting mass media as one of the best buys and in this context, large-scale and sustained action through media and educational institutions.

Being physically active regularly reduces the risk of: 

heart disease by 30%

diabetes by 27%

breast and colon cancers by 21%–25%.

Physical activity helps maintain a healthy weight and has a positive influence on mental health and well-being.

Related link

Factsheet on physical activity