Sports, Medicine and Health Summit | 26 - 28 June 2023 I CCH Hamburg
A global alliance against physical inactivity

The Hamburg Declaration

The fatal health consequences of physical inactivity have been known for years[1]. A global study from 2018, for example, found out that more than a quarter of the world's population already does too little exercise[2]. And the trend is still rising. The proportion of those who are sedentary has also continued to increase in Europe, but developing countries are also catching up. In Germany, about 42% of the population is affected by physical inactivity, and among German men the sedentary lifestyle has increased by 15.6% in the last 15 years[3].

Despite individual political efforts, including the German Prevention Act 2015 and in 2020, the World Health Organization with the „Global action plan on physical activity“, the trend towards global inactivity has not yet been significantly reduced or even reversed.

Therefore, well-known scientific societies and organisations have been calling for years on global politics to give higher priority to the promotion of physical activity and to create corresponding structures that enable actors in sport, health and medicine to successfully implement measures that promote physical activity[4],[5]. Furthermore, better networking of the active organisations, associations, professional societies and political institutions is of the greatest importance in order to use synergies and implement best practice examples as efficiently, comprehensively and sustainably as possible. A global alliance against physical inactivity is needed.

Within the framework of the Sports, Medicine and Health Summit 2021, the "Hamburg Declaration" is not only intended to set a public signal against physical inactivity. On the one hand, the work contains the voluntary commitment of well-known organisations, professional societies and sports associations to implement specific measures and efforts to combat physical inactivity and forms the basis of a joint alliance. On the other hand, the "Hamburg Declaration" calls on national and international politics to join this global alliance and to commit to concrete structural measures.


Spor Istanbul - Signatory of the Hamburg Declaration

We are happy to announce that Spor Istanbul – Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality has joined us in signing the Hamburg Declaration. View the statement by Mr. Ekrem Imamoglu, Mayor of Istanbul. 

The „Hamburg Declaration“ is supported by the following organisations:

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sportmedizin und Prävention
Exercise is Medicine
Hamburg Active City
International Olympic Committee
International Federation of Sports Medicine
European Federation of Sports Medicine Associations
AG Diabetes Sport und Bewegung der DDG
American College of Sports and Medicine
Bäderallianz Deutschland
Berufsverband der Kinder-und Jugendärzte e.V.
Bundesärztekammer
Bundesinstitut für Sportwissenschaft
Bundesverband der Deutschen Sportartikel-Industrie e.V.
Bundesvereinigung Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung e.V.
D-A-CH-Gesellschaft Prävention von Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen e.V.
Deutsche Diabetes Gesellschaft
Deutsche Diabetes Hilfe
Deutsche Diabetes Stiftung
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Allgemeinmedizin und Familienmedizin
Arbeitsgruppe Sportkardiologie
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nephrologie
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurologie
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Physiotherapiewissenschaft
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Prävention und Rehabilitation von Herz-Kreislauferkrankungen
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sportpsychiatrie und -psychotherapie
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie
Deutsche Herzstiftung
Deutsche Vereinigung für Sportwissenschaft
Deutsche Hochdruckliga
Deutscher Behindertensportverband e.V.
Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund
EuropeActive
European Association of Preventive Cardiology
European College of Sport Science
Exercise is Medicine Germany
Exercise is Medicine Ireland
Exercise is Medicine Italy
Exercise is Medicine Norway
Exercise is Medicine Poland
Exercise is Medicine Spain
Stadt Hamburg
Gesellschaft für Orthopädisch-Traumatologische Sportmedizin
Hamburger Sportbund
International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities
Institut für Angewandte Trainingswissenschaft
International Society for Physical Activity and Health
Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
Plattform Ernährung und Bewegung e.V.
Russian Association for Sport Medicine and Rehabilitation of Patients and the Disabled
South African Sports Medicine Associations
Spor Istanbul
The Association for International Sport for All
Universität Hamburg
Universitätsklinikum Ulm Sport & Rehabilitationsmedizin

[1] Paffenbarger RS et al. Am J Epidemiol. Physical Activity as an index of heart attack risk in college alumni 1978; 108: 161-175. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a112608
[2] Guthold, R, Stevens GA, Riley LM, Bull F: “Worldwide trends in insufficient physical activity from 2001 to 2016: a pooled analysis of 358 population-based surveys with 1·9 million participants”, Lancet Global Health 2018, e1077-e1088, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(18)30357-7
[3] López-Valenciano A, et al.. Changes in sedentary behaviour in European Union adults between 2002 and 2017. BMC Public Health. 2020 Aug 26;20(1):1206. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-09293-1.
[4]Global action plan on physical activity 2018–2030: more active people for a healthier world (who.int) Geneva: World Health Organization; 2020. 
[5] Lakerveld J, C Woods, A Hebestreit et al.. Advancing the evidence base for public policies impacting on dietary behaviour, physical activity and sedentary behaviour in Europe: The Policy Evaluation Network promoting a multidisciplinary approach. Food Policy, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2020.101873