Think Globally, Act Locally: A Glocal Approach Based on the Regional Report Cards From Spain in the AHKGA Global Matrix 4.0
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Publication date
2025-10Abstract
Background
The Global Matrix initiative aims to create a world map of indicators related to physical activity to provide the most up-to-date information for decision-making. In the latest edition, three regions from Spain joined the initiative, based on a ‘glocal’ approach. The objectives of this study were (i) to compare the grades of the Report Card and the public policies between and within the Spanish regions and with the national Report Card; (ii) to evaluate sex differences; and (iii) to identify differences in the policy priorities between regions and the national policy.
Methods
The three regions studied and the country followed a harmonized process to develop a Report Card. The common physical activity indicators included in the Global Matrix 4.0 were analysed. The Government indicator was analysed using an approved methodology. Additionally, sex-specific information was provided. Report Card leaders provided the main priorities to improve the indicators included in the analysis, and a comparison by indicator was performed.
Results
Regional differences were observed in the grades assigned to the behavioural indicators included; however, the average grades were similar, with Extremadura showing the lowest average. Grades for the sources of influence indicators differed in the analysed Report Cards.
Conclusion
Regional Report Cards analysed in Spain differ among themselves, with similar average grades in the behavioural indicators. These identified regional differences could lead to a more ‘glocal’ approach that will allow for more efficient action at the local level.
Summary
Variations in physical activity indicators among regions emphasize the need for customized solutions to address different regional challenges.
Access to comprehensive regional data is essential for accurately grading indicators and implementing targeted actions at the local level.
Improved data availability on a regional scale will improve decision-making and policy effectiveness.
Differences in priorities reflect the need for tailored strategies that address local realities.
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Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
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Pages
11 p.
Publisher
Wiley
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Child: Care, Health and Development 51, no. 6: e70165
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