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The Physical Activity Environment Policy Index for monitoring government policies and actions to improve physical activity.

Authors :
Woods CB
Kelly L
Volf K
Gelius P
Messing S
Forberger S
Lakerveld J
den Braver NR
Zukowska J
García Bengoechea E
Source :
European journal of public health [Eur J Public Health] 2022 Nov 28; Vol. 32 (Suppl 4), pp. iv50-iv58.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: A multifaceted response, including government action, is essential to improve population levels of physical activity (PA). This article describes the development process of the 'Physical Activity Environment Policy Index' (PA-EPI) monitoring framework, a tool to assess government policies and actions for creating a healthy PA environment.<br />Methods: An iterative process was undertaken. This involved a review of policy documents from authoritative organizations, a PA policy audit of four European countries, and a systematic review of scientific literature. This was followed by an online consultation with academic experts (N = 101; 20 countries, 72% response rate), and policymakers (N = 40, 4 EU countries). During this process, consensus workshops were conducted, where quantitative and qualitative data, alongside theoretical and pragmatic considerations, were used to inform PA-EPI development.<br />Results: The PA-EPI is conceptualized as a two-component 'policy' and 'infrastructure support' framework. The two-components comprise eight policy and seven infrastructure support domains. The policy domains are education, transport, urban design, healthcare, public education (including mass media), sport-for-all, workplaces and community. The infrastructure support domains are leadership, governance, monitoring and intelligence, funding and resources, platforms for interaction, workforce development and health-in-all-policies. Forty-five 'good practice statements' or indicators of ideal good practice within each domain conclude the PA-EPI. A potential eight-step process for conducting the PA-EPI is described.<br />Conclusions: Once pre-tested and piloted in several countries of various sizes and income levels, the PA-EPI good practice statements will evolve into benchmarks established by governments at the forefront of creating and implementing policies to address inactivity.<br /> (© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1464-360X
Volume :
32
Issue :
Suppl 4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European journal of public health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36444111
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac062