BACKGROUND: Although policy approaches are traditionally an important element of public health efforts to address major health problems, public health policy around physical activity remains poorly defined and developed. METHODS: After extensive literature searches and reviews of policy frameworks developed for other public health issues such as tobacco control and injury prevention, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hosted a series of workshops and discussions on physical activity policy. RESULTS: A simple model describing relationships among policy, the environment, behavior, and health was developed, a framework for organizing and conceptualizing policy interventions was described, and priorities for public health efforts to promote physical activity were proposed. CONCLUSIONS: An expanded focus on physical activity policy interventions is warranted, and such efforts can complement physical activity promotion efforts at other levels. The addition of researchers with expertise in the policy sciences will enhance the work of existing multidisciplinary teams.
BACKGROUND: Although policy approaches are traditionally an important element of public health efforts to address major health problems, public health policy around physical activity remains poorly defined and developed. METHODS: After extensive literature searches and reviews of policy frameworks developed for other public health issues such as tobacco control and injury prevention, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hosted a series of workshops and discussions on physical activity policy. RESULTS: A simple model describing relationships among policy, the environment, behavior, and health was developed, a framework for organizing and conceptualizing policy interventions was described, and priorities for public health efforts to promote physical activity were proposed. CONCLUSIONS: An expanded focus on physical activity policy interventions is warranted, and such efforts can complement physical activity promotion efforts at other levels. The addition of researchers with expertise in the policy sciences will enhance the work of existing multidisciplinary teams.
Entities:
Keywords:
physical inactivity; policy sciences; public health
Authors: Elizabeth A Dodson; J Aaron Hipp; Jung Ae Lee; Lin Yang; Christine M Marx; Rachel G Tabak; Ross C Brownson Journal: Am J Health Promot Date: 2016-11-03
Authors: Virpi Kuvaja-Köllner; Eila Kankaanpää; Johanna Laine; Katja Borodulin; Tomi Mäki-Opas; Hannu Valtonen Journal: BMC Public Health Date: 2022-06-18 Impact factor: 4.135
Authors: Alfred Rütten; Diana Schow; João Breda; Gauden Galea; Sonja Kahlmeier; Jean-Michel Oppert; Hidde van der Ploeg; Willem van Mechelen Journal: Int J Public Health Date: 2016-04-26 Impact factor: 3.380