Below is a list of indicators in the Report Card along with their corresponding grades:
- Physical Activity – 5/10 (Average)
- Obesity – 2/10 (Very Poor)
- Organized Sport Participation – Unknown
- Active Transportation – Unknown
- Screen Time – 5/10(Average)
- Physical Activity in Schools – 3/10 (Poor)
- Family Physical Activity – Unknown
- Policy and Programs – 7/10 (Good)
The 2012 Mexican Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth was was carried out with support from CAMBIO (Canada-Mexico Battling Childhood Obesity) which is funded by the Global Health Research Initiative (GHRI), a collaobrative research funding partnership of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Canadian International Development Agency, Health Canada, the International Development Research Centre and the Public Health Agency of Canada.
A number of partners were involved in the development of the Report Card including the following Canadian-based organizations: the Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Active Healthy Kids Canada and Queen’s University.
To read more about the 2012 Mexican Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth, download the short and long forms below:
- Short Form (English)
- Long Form (English)
- Short Form (Spanish)
- Long Form (Spanish)